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Probability Bundle - I thru IV for Busy Teachers
Compound Probability includes a detailed 2-page handout that clearly explains and illustrates the difference between single events with many parts and many events. Also included are definitions of independent and dependent events and conditional probability along with examples using each. Also included is a 2-page worksheet (with key) with a variety of questions involving playing cards, letter tiles, spinners, bags of marbles, and batting averages.
6 Pages: 2-page Handout (Lesson) / 2-page Worksheet / Key
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Pages 1-2 are a detailed lesson handout that clearly explains and illustrates the difference between single events with many parts and many events. Also included are definitions of independent and dependent events and conditional probability along with examples using each.
Pages 3-4 are a 32-question worksheet with room for student work. Worksheet includes with a variety of questions involving playing cards, letter tiles, spinners, bags of marbles, and batting averages.
Pages 5-6 are the KEY for Pages 3-4 (questions with answers).
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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! :-)
