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Do NowAIM: Theoretical Probability
Sheila owns a successful hair salon that has many loyal customers. The graph below shows her total weekly sales (in hundreds) over a twelve week period of time.
Which equation below represents the total sales, s, for a given week, w?
A s = 3.2wB s = (1/12)w + 32C s = (1/3.2)wD s = 12w + 3.2
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Anticipatory Set
The other day we completed an experiment involving rolling two dice to find what the most frequently occurring sum would be. Today we will find the theoretical probability of each sum occurring.
1.) Based on the Fundamental Counting Principle, how many possible outcomes can there be for rolling two six sided dice?
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Theoretical Probability:
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4.) Based on the theoretical probabilities of the sums, which should be the most frequently occurring sum? Was this the same result as your experiment? Explain why or why not.
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5.) A fair 1-6 number cube is rolled. Find the probability of rollinga number greater than 1.
6.) A standard deck of playing cards has 52 cards. These cards aredivided into four 13-card suits: hearts, clubs, spades, anddiamonds. Find the probability of drawing a spade?
Fraction = ____ Decimal = ____ Percent = _____
Fraction = ____ Decimal = ____ Percent = _____
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7.) A standard deck of playing cards has 52 cards. These cards aredivided into four 13-card suits: hearts, clubs, spades, anddiamonds. Find the probability of drawing a black queen.
Fraction = ____ Decimal = ____ Percent = _____
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8.) In number 5, a fair number cube was used in the example. What does fair mean in that example? Explain your answer.
9.) Draw an unbiased spinner with four sections below.
10.) Draw a biased spinner with four sections below.
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Extra Practice
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BEFORE YOU LEAVEDescribe the similarities and differences in your partner‛s unbiased and biased spinners.
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Before You Leave
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Homework: None
Mr. Tjersland's Math 7
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AIM: Theoretical Probability
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AIM: Theoretical Probability