Counting Outcome
Counting Outcome
Counting Outcome
Outcomes
Counting Outcomes
Objectives:
(1) To develop fluency with counting
strategies to determine the sample
space for an event.
Essential Questions:
(1) How can I construct and use a
frequency table (a.k.a. tree diagram)?
(2) How can I use the Fundamental
Counting Principle to find the number
of outcomes?
Counting Outcomes
Have you ever seen or heard the
Subway or Starbucks advertising
campaigns where they talk about the
10,000 different combinations of ways
to order a sub or drink?
Counting Outcomes
Have you ever seen or heard the
Subway or Starbucks advertising
campaigns where they talk about the
10,000 different combinations of ways
to order a sub or drink?
When companies like these make
these claims they are using all the
different condiments and ways to
serve a drink.
Counting Outcomes
- These companies can use (2) ideas
related to combinations to make these
claims:
S M L XL XXL S M L XL XXL
S M L XL XXL S M L XL XXL
4 x 5 = 20
Counting Outcomes
Tree Diagrams and The Fundamental
Counting Principle are two different
algorithms for finding sample space of
a probability problem.
10 x 10 x 10 = 1000
5 x 3 x 4 = 60
Counting Outcomes
Real World Example: The Fundamental
Counting Principle.
How many seven digit telephone numbers
can be made up using the digits 0-9,
without repetition?
Counting Outcomes
Real World Example: The Fundamental
Counting Principle.
How many seven digit telephone numbers
can be made up using the digits 0-9,
without repetition?
Homework:
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