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Probability Bundle - I thru IV for Busy Teachers
Odds includes a lesson handout that clearly explains odds (vs. probability) and odds in favor and odds against. Also included are two worksheets (with keys) with a variety of questions involving dice, playing cards, and letter tiles.
5 Pages: Handout (Lesson) / 2 Worksheets / 2 Keys
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Page 1 is a handout that clearly and concisely explains odds (vs. probability) and odds in favor and odds against. Examples of both types of odds are included.
Page 2 is a 20-question worksheet with room for student work. It contains a variety of questions involving dice, playing cards, and letter tiles.
Page 3 is a second 20-question worksheet with room for student work. It contains additional questions involving dice, playing cards, and letter tiles.
Page 4 is the KEY for Page 2 (questions with answers).
Page 5 is the KEY for Page 3 (questions with answers).
Please check out our other products, most of which contain a handout (lesson), 2 worksheets, and 2 answer keys, all for a very low price.
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15+ years teaching high school mathematics (all levels: basic, college-prep. and honors) Experience tutoring high school, college (undergraduate & graduate), and adult learners in mathematics, SAT & GRE test prep., and engineering. Started own financial advisory firm, Silver Maple Financial, LLC, and am a licensed financial advisor. Strong interest in finances of individual investing: compound interest, dollar-cost averaging, mutual funds, investing for retirement, etc. Worked for IBM as a computer programmer during college and for 3 years after college, then tutored while going back to school to be an educator. Never looked back! Best move I ever made! :-)
