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2-3-2003
1. -HW P14#6........
2. =WarmUp FrDec%...

OBJECTIVE: #To review and develop a deeper understanding of experimental and theoretical probabilities and the relationship between them #To review and extend methods of finding experimental probabilities #To review and extend methods of finding theoretical probabilities, including making an organized list, or counting tree, of all possible outcomes #To review the distinction between equally likely and non-equally likely outcomes #To determine whether a game is fair or unfair #To make unfair games fair by in formally applying the concept of expected value ACTIVITIES: Page 9, Problem 1.3C-F and the follow-up NOTES: HOMEWORK: P15 7&8

2-4-2003
1. =WarmUp FrDec%...

OBJECTIVE: See 2-4 above. ACTIVITIES: Page 10, Problem 1.4 Counting trees. Do all in class. NOTES: HOMEWORK: P16 #9

2-5-2003
1. -HWP16 #9........

OBJECTIVE: See 2-4 above. ACTIVITIES: Team competitions on page 17 10-17 NOTES: HOMEWORK: TBA - Remaining from the in-class work

2-6-2003
1. -HWP17+ var......
2. -Journal page 21.

OBJECTIVE: See 2-4 above. ACTIVITIES: Page 21 NOTES: HOMEWORK: Final copy of Journal page.

2-7-2003
1. -Journal page 21.

OBJECTIVE: #To review and developa a deeper understanding of the experimental and theoretical probabilities and the relationship between them #To review familiar methods of finding experimental and theoretical probability, including experimenting and making an organized list of possible outcomes #To determine whether a game is fair and to find a way to change an unfair game to a fair game by informally applying the concept of expected value. ACTIVITIES: Page 22 Problem 2.1 - Playing the addition game. NOTES: Cover outcomes via a counting tree, a chart, or an organized list; Review Primes HOMEWORK: Page 25 #7



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