Use a tree diagram or organized list to determine all possible outcomes of a simple probability experiment. 0706.5.7
Links verified on 6/11/2014
- Counting Outcomes: Using a Tree Diagram - a thirteen slide show using the format of an Interactive Chalkboard from Glencoe Math [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Heads Up Probability - use tree diagrams as models for predicting outcomes and the likelihood of events using coins.
- Leap Frog - design an experiment to answer a question, collect information, and interpret the results using charts.
- Me Too Probability - use a tree diagram to display possible outcomes of who will come to the party.
- On Stage Probability - use tree diagrams to display the possible outcomes of casting a play.
- What are Your Chances - What many people refer to as 'good luck' can actually be explained by a little knowledge about probability and statistics. Our dice game allows you to see how increasing or decreasing the number of dice rolls effects an outcome.
- Who Will Probably? - use problem-solving steps and a tree diagram to display possible outcomes and make predictions.
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