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| MARLOWE THE SPY: |
| Sleeping Guards: Calculate the total number of possible outcomes. What chances, of the total possibilites, do the scenarios indicated have of happening? |
| Commander's Birthday: Number of days (what is the maximum # of days in a month?) x number of months. |
| One chance out of ? |
| Again, number of months times number of days. |
| Number of possible months times number of possible days ending in 9. |
| Experimental Probability: Divide number of successful attempts by the number of tries, multiplied by 100 ( to convert to percent.) |
| Surface Areas: Use l x w to calculate the surface area of the bridge. Use
a = r x pi for the area of the stones times the number of stones. |
| DOORS OF PERCEPTION: Divide 40 by 5, base your
probabilty on your result. |
| YELLOW CHIPS:
Make up to fify trials with the "chip
finder." Record your results and base your answer on your trial results.
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| SLAPHAPPIES SNACKS:
Multiply the number in the first column
by the number in the second column, then multiply your total by the number
in the last column. |
| THE LOTTERY: |
| Multiply 1000 by 1000 to get your odds. |
| Divide 20 by 4 and the result is your answer. |
| Reduce 10 out
of 40 to the lowest amount. |
| SU Z DOOM: Count the number of mics in the photos. Only one has been unplugged. What are the chances of Su Z trying that one first? |
| Count the doors in the photo with Sal. What chance does he have of finding his chainsaw the first try? |