Lesson 5 Chance Experiments with Outcomes that Are Not Equally Likely SP.notebook April 14, 2015 4/14 Problem of the Day Melissa is designing a birthday card for her sister. She has a blue, a yellow, a pink, and a green sheet of paper. She also has a black, a red, and a purple marker. Suppose Melissa chooses one sheet of paper and one marker at random. 1. Make a tree diagram to find all of the possible color combinations. 2. What is the probability that Melissa chooses pink paper and a red marker? 3. What is the probability that Melissa chooses blue paper? What is the probability she does NOT choose blue paper? 4. What is the probability that she chooses a purple marker? 1 Lesson 5 Chance Experiments with Outcomes that Are Not Equally Likely SP.notebook April 14, 2015 4/14 Lesson 5: Chance Experiments with Outcomes that are Not Equally Likely 2 Lesson 5 Chance Experiments with Outcomes that Are Not Equally Likely SP.notebook April 14, 2015 3 Lesson 5 Chance Experiments with Outcomes that Are Not Equally Likely SP.notebook April 14, 2015 4 Lesson 5 Chance Experiments with Outcomes that Are Not Equally Likely SP.notebook April 14, 2015 Assignment: Lesson 5 Chance Experiments with Outcomes that Are not Equally Likely Worksheet TEST ON THURSDAY, APRIL 23. 5
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