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Warm-Ups

Warm-Ups

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Warm-Ups

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  1. Warm-Ups • Jim-Bob comes home from work and finds Slobber lying on the porch sick from eating half of the items in the basket. He rushes him to the vet. The vet gives the dog medicine with a dosage of 1 tsp for every 5 pounds the dog weighs. If Slobber weighs 55 pounds, how much medicine should the vet give him? Find out Monday: What will happen to Slobber?

  2. Warm-Ups • Jim-Bob comes home from work and finds Slobber lying on the porch sick from eating half of the items in the basket. He rushes him to the vet. The vet gives the dog medicine with a dosage of 1 tsp for every 3 pounds the dog weighs. If Slobber weighs 54 pounds, how much medicine should the vet give him?

  3. Powerball Numbers for last Saturday 5 14 17 20 41 5

  4. Matches Prize Odds of Winning 0 numbers, plus Powerball $3 1 in 62 The Lottery 1 number, plus Powerball $4 1 in 124 2 numbers, plus Powerball $7 1 in 787 3 numbers, no Powerball $7 1 in 359 3 numbers, plus Powerball $100 1 in 13,644 4 numbers, no Powerball $100 1 in 19,030 4 numbers, plus Powerball $10,000 1 in 723,144 All 5 numbers, no Powerball $200,000 1 in 5,138,133 All 5 numbers, plus Powerball Jackpot 1 in 195,249,054

  5. What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 6? 1 6

  6. What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 1? 1 6

  7. What is the theoretical probability of rolling an odd number? 1 1 1 3 1 + + = = 6 6 6 6 2

  8. What is the theoretical probability of rolling a number less than 3? 1 1 2 1 + = = 6 6 6 3

  9. Coin Toss http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/Coin/ Die http://academic.evergreen.edu/curricular/doingscience/flash/dice.html ExperimentalProbability http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/ExpProbability/

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