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Page 1: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

ProbabilitProbabilityy

of Simpleof SimpleEventsEvents

Page 2: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Probability of Simple Probability of Simple EventsEvents

Objective:Objective:

Students will be able to find the probability of Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event.a simple event.

Students will be able to understand the Students will be able to understand the distinction between simple events and distinction between simple events and compound events.compound events.

Essential Question:Essential Question:

(1) How do I find the probability of a simple (1) How do I find the probability of a simple event?event?

(2) How can I distinguish between a simple (2) How can I distinguish between a simple and compound event?and compound event?

Page 3: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

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Vocabulary:Vocabulary: OutcomeOutcome – one possible result of a – one possible result of a

probability.probability. Sample SpaceSample Space – the list of possible – the list of possible

outcomes for a probability event.outcomes for a probability event. RandomRandom – outcomes that occur at random if – outcomes that occur at random if

each outcome is equally likely to occur.each outcome is equally likely to occur. Simple EventSimple Event – a specific outcome or type of – a specific outcome or type of

outcome. outcome. Complementary EventsComplementary Events – the events of one – the events of one

outcome happening and that outcomes not outcome happening and that outcomes not happening are complimentary; the sum of the happening are complimentary; the sum of the probabilities of complementary events is 1.probabilities of complementary events is 1.

Page 4: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Real World ExampleReal World Example::

Best Buy is having an IPOD Best Buy is having an IPOD giveaway. They put all the IPOD giveaway. They put all the IPOD Shuffles in a bag. Customers may Shuffles in a bag. Customers may choose an IPOD without looking at choose an IPOD without looking at the color. Inside the bag are 4 the color. Inside the bag are 4 orange, 5 blue, 6 green, and 5 pink orange, 5 blue, 6 green, and 5 pink IPODS. If Maria chooses one IPOD IPODS. If Maria chooses one IPOD at random, what is the probability at random, what is the probability she will choose an orange IPOD?she will choose an orange IPOD?

Probability of Simple Probability of Simple EventsEvents

Page 5: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Real World ExampleReal World Example::

Best Buy is having an IPOD giveaway. Best Buy is having an IPOD giveaway. They put all the IPOD Shuffles in a They put all the IPOD Shuffles in a bag. Customers may choose an IPOD bag. Customers may choose an IPOD without looking at the color. Inside without looking at the color. Inside the bag are 4 orange, 5 blue, 6 the bag are 4 orange, 5 blue, 6 green, and 5 pink IPODS. If Maria green, and 5 pink IPODS. If Maria chooses one IPOD at random, what is chooses one IPOD at random, what is the probability she will choose an the probability she will choose an orange IPOD?orange IPOD?

P(orange) = P(orange) = 44//2020 = = 22//1010 = = 11//55 or or

20%20%

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Page 6: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

What is a What is a PROBABILITYPROBABILITY??

- Probability is the chance that - Probability is the chance that some event will happensome event will happen

- It is the ratio of the number of - It is the ratio of the number of ways a certain event can occur ways a certain event can occur to the number of possible to the number of possible outcomesoutcomes

Probability of Simple Probability of Simple EventsEvents

Page 7: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

What is a What is a PROBABILITYPROBABILITY??

number of favorable number of favorable outcomesoutcomes

number of possible number of possible outcomesoutcomes

Examples that use ProbabilityExamples that use Probability::

(1) Dice, (2) Spinners, (3) Coins, (4) Deck (1) Dice, (2) Spinners, (3) Coins, (4) Deck of Cards, (5) Evens/Odds, (6) Alphabet, etc.of Cards, (5) Evens/Odds, (6) Alphabet, etc.

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P(event) =

Page 8: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

What is a What is a PROBABILITYPROBABILITY??

0%0% 25% 25% 50% 50% 75% 100% 75% 100%

00 ¼ or .25 ½ 0r .5 ¾ or .75¼ or .25 ½ 0r .5 ¾ or .75 1 1

ImpossibleImpossible Not Very Equally Likely Somewhat Not Very Equally Likely Somewhat CertainCertain

LikelyLikely Likely Likely

Probability of Simple Probability of Simple EventsEvents

Page 9: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Example 1Example 1:: Roll a dice.Roll a dice.

What is the probability of rolling a 4?What is the probability of rolling a 4?

# favorable outcomes# favorable outcomes

# possible outcomes# possible outcomes

11

66

The probability of rolling a 4 is 1 out of 6The probability of rolling a 4 is 1 out of 6

Probability of Simple Probability of Simple EventsEvents

P(event) =

P(rolling a 4) =

Page 10: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Example 2Example 2:: Roll a dice.Roll a dice.

What is the probability of rolling an What is the probability of rolling an even number?even number?

# favorable outcomes# favorable outcomes

# possible outcomes# possible outcomes

33 11

66 22

The probability of rolling an even number is 3 out of The probability of rolling an even number is 3 out of 6 or .5 or 50%6 or .5 or 50%

Probability of Simple Probability of Simple EventsEvents

P(event) =

P(even #) =

=

Page 11: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Example 3Example 3:: Spinners.Spinners.

What is the probability of spinning What is the probability of spinning green?green?

# favorable outcomes# favorable outcomes

# possible outcomes# possible outcomes

11 11

44 44

The probability of spinning green is 1 out of 4 or .25 The probability of spinning green is 1 out of 4 or .25 or 25%or 25%

Probability of Simple Probability of Simple EventsEvents

P(event) =

P(green) = =

Page 12: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Example 4Example 4:: Flip a coin.Flip a coin.

What is the probability of flipping a tail?What is the probability of flipping a tail?

# favorable outcomes# favorable outcomes

# possible outcomes# possible outcomes

11 11

22 22

The probability of spinning green is 1 out of 2 or .5 The probability of spinning green is 1 out of 2 or .5 or 50%or 50%

Probability of Simple Probability of Simple EventsEvents

P(event) =

P(tail) = =

Page 13: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Example 5Example 5:: Deck of Cards.Deck of Cards.

What is the probability of picking a heart?What is the probability of picking a heart? # favorable outcomes 13 # favorable outcomes 13 11

# possible outcomes 52 # possible outcomes 52 44

The probability of picking a heart isThe probability of picking a heart is

1 out of 4 or .25 or 25%1 out of 4 or .25 or 25%

What is the probability of picking a non What is the probability of picking a non heart?heart?

# favorable outcomes 39 # favorable outcomes 39 33

# possible outcomes 52 # possible outcomes 52 44

The probability of picking a heart isThe probability of picking a heart is

3 out of 4 or .75 or 75%3 out of 4 or .75 or 75%

Probability of Simple Probability of Simple EventsEvents

P(heart) = = =

P(nonheart) = = =

Page 14: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Key ConceptsKey Concepts::

- Probability is the chance that - Probability is the chance that some event will happensome event will happen

- It is the - It is the ratioratio of the of the number of number of ways a certain even can occurways a certain even can occur to the to the total number of possible total number of possible outcomesoutcomes

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Page 15: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Guided PracticeGuided Practice: : Calculate the Calculate the probability of each independent event.probability of each independent event.

1) P(black) = 1) P(black) =

2) P(1) = 2) P(1) =

3) P(odd) = 3) P(odd) =

4) P(prime) = 4) P(prime) =

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Page 16: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Guided PracticeGuided Practice: : Answers.Answers.

1) P(black) = 1) P(black) = 44//88

2) P(1) = 2) P(1) = 11//88

3) P(odd) = 3) P(odd) = 11//22

4) P(prime) = 4) P(prime) = 11//22

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Page 17: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Independent PracticeIndependent Practice: : Calculate Calculate the probability of each independent event.the probability of each independent event.

1) P(red) = 1) P(red) =

2) P(2) = 2) P(2) =

3) P(not red) = 3) P(not red) =

4) P(even) = 4) P(even) =

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Page 18: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Independent PracticeIndependent Practice: : Answers.Answers.

1) P(red) = 1) P(red) = 11//22

2) P(2) = 2) P(2) = 11//44

3) P(not red) = 3) P(not red) = 11//22

4) P(even) = 4) P(even) = 11//22

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Page 19: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

Real World ExampleReal World Example::A computer company manufactures A computer company manufactures

2,500 computers each day. An 2,500 computers each day. An average of 100 of these computers average of 100 of these computers are returned with defects. What is are returned with defects. What is the probability that the computer you the probability that the computer you purchased is purchased is notnot defective? defective?

P(not defective) = # not defectiveP(not defective) = # not defective = 2,400 = = 2,400 = 2424

total # manufacturedtotal # manufactured 2,500 2,500 2525

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Page 20: Probability of Simple Events Objective: Students will be able to find the probability of a simple event. Students will be able to understand the distinction.

HomeworkHomework::

- Workbook Practice 11-1- Workbook Practice 11-1

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