Wednesday, May 25, 2016

10.4 Compound Events

Today’s Lesson: How can you use find the number of possible outcomes of one more events?


Please study the examples shown in the videos below before attempting the On Your Own exercises – I would recommend writing down any important notes into your toolkit. The answers are given in the videos, so all work must be shown in order to receive credit.

Homework Wednesday: Textbook 
pages 422-424
Study Examples #1-5
then do: On Your Own #1-7 odds only
Example 1 – On Your Own #1 and 7
Example 2 – Just Watch
Example 3 – On Your Own #3 
Example 4 – Just Watch
Example 5 – On Your Own #5

Please check your answers at home so you either know you did everything correctly, or so you know to ask questions about it in class the next day.

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