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(Statistics- Lesson 11: Finding Probabilities Using the Addition Rule. (video)
(Statistics- Lesson 11: Finding Probabilities Using the Addition Rule. (video)
(Statistics- Lesson 11: Finding Probabilities Using the Addition Rule. (video)
(Statistics- Lesson 11: Finding Probabilities Using the Addition Rule. (video)
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This is the 11th lesson of my introductory statistics course and the 3rd lesson in Unit 3.

Students will:

-Be introduced to key vocabulary

-Determine if two events are mutually exclusive

-Find probabilities using the addition rule

In addition to the guided notes (foldable book notes or regular guided notes), the following is included:

-SMARTnotebook file for the teacher to fill in with the students

-Assignment

-Quiz

-Video of lesson

This product is available without a video of the lesson.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Statistics-Lesson-11-Finding-Probabilities-Using-the-Addition-Rule-3166678

These lessons are set up to have the teacher lead the students through the note-taking process while incorporating examples for the students to try. The answer keys are provided.

© 2021 Angela Hogan “StatsWithHogan”

All rights reserved. All products purchased from Angela Hogan (StatsWithHogan) may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. No part of the publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without written consent of the author. This includes posting the product on the Internet in any form, including classroom and/or personal websites, social media, or network drives. If you would like to share this product with your team or colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from my store at a discounted price.

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(Statistics- Lesson 11: Finding Probabilities Using the Addition Rule. (video)

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Description

This is the 11th lesson of my introductory statistics course and the 3rd lesson in Unit 3.

Students will:

-Be introduced to key vocabulary

-Determine if two events are mutually exclusive

-Find probabilities using the addition rule

In addition to the guided notes (foldable book notes or regular guided notes), the following is included:

-SMARTnotebook file for the teacher to fill in with the students

-Assignment

-Quiz

-Video of lesson

This product is available without a video of the lesson.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Statistics-Lesson-11-Finding-Probabilities-Using-the-Addition-Rule-3166678

These lessons are set up to have the teacher lead the students through the note-taking process while incorporating examples for the students to try. The answer keys are provided.

© 2021 Angela Hogan “StatsWithHogan”

All rights reserved. All products purchased from Angela Hogan (StatsWithHogan) may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. No part of the publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without written consent of the author. This includes posting the product on the Internet in any form, including classroom and/or personal websites, social media, or network drives. If you would like to share this product with your team or colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from my store at a discounted price.

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