Objectives
Goals
Vocabulary & Formulas
Bonus Catagory
100

What was one of the objectives previously named?

Understanding what the AR (Addition Rule)  does.

Identifying what the Complement rule is.

Describing the Difference between the two is

100

What was one of the goals for either unit?

  • Calculate probabilities using the complement rule. 

  • Find a probability using the combination formula.  

  • Probability of Mutually Exclusion Events
  •  use the Addition Rule for disjoint events.
  •  use the General Addition Rule
100

What does A.R stand for?

Addition Rule

100

What is the name of this class? (Along the lines of what math we are taking, algebra 2 for example)

Math College Liberal Arts

200

How many objectives are there for 12.5?

Three

200

In total how many goals are there? (12.4)

There are 2 goals.

200

What does this formula represent? 

P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B)

The General Addition Rule


200

What room are we in? ( RM number)

253

300

How many objectives are there for 12.4?

Three Objectives

300

How many goals are present in 12.5?

There are 3 goals.

300

What is the complement rule equation?

P(Ac) = 1 - P(A)

300

What is the BEST group currently?

All are e9ually important. 

400

What were the objectives previously named? 12.5 (All)

  • Determine a conditional probability. 

  • Find the probability of successive events. 

  • Find the probability of independent events. 

400

What is a goal discussed in 12.5?

  • Probability of Mutually Exclusion Events 

  • use the Addition Rule for disjoint events. 

  • use the General Addition Rule

400

What does "disjoint events" mean?

Two events are disjoint if they have no outcomes in common.

400

What is the name of the individuals presenting?

Donovan, Gianni, & Patrick

500

What were the objectives previously named? 12.4 (All)

Understanding what the AR (Addition Rule)  does.

Identifying what the Complement rule is.

Describing the Difference between the two is

500

What are all the Goals discussed in 12.4 + 12.5?

  • Probability of Mutually Exclusion Events 

  • use the Addition Rule for disjoint events. 

  • use the General Addition Rule

  • Calculate probabilities using the complement rule. 

  • Find a probability using the combination formula.
500

What condition must be met for an event to be called independent?

P ( A and B ) = P(A) times P(B)

500

What is Ms. Lewis' favorite color?

Green

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