• Now that you have completed Unit 3, you need to review before the Unit 3 Windup Quiz.
  • Complete the quiz Unit 3 Practice Quiz.
  • After the quiz has been graded, look at your results and complete the chart below.
  • Use the chart to gauge your understanding of the Unit 3 material.
  • Review the concepts, practice the procedures, and contact your teacher where necessary.

 

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Unit 3 Outcomes
express odds as a probability and vice versa
1
   
determine the probability of, or the odds for and against, an outcome
2
   
solve a problem that involves odds or probability
3
   
compare, using examples, dependent and independent events
4
   
determine the probability of two dependent or two independent events
5, 14
   
determine the probability of an event, given the occurrence of a previous event
6
   
solve a problem that involves determining the probability of dependent events or independent events
7, 15
   
classify events as mutually exclusive or non-mutually exclusive, and explain your reasoning
8
   
represent, using set notation or graphic organizers, mutually exclusive events (including complementary) or non-mutually exclusive events
9, 16
   
solve a problem that involves mutually exclusive events or non-mutually exclusive events
10, 17
   
solve a problem that involves the probability of complementary events
11
   
solve a problem that involves probability and permutations
12
   
solve a problem that involves probability and combinations
13
   

 

 

Review Outcomes
provide examples of the empty set, disjoint sets, subsets and universal sets in context, and explain the reasoning (Lesson 1A)
18
   
simplify a numeric or an algebraic fraction that contains factorials in both the numerator and denominator. (Lesson 2B)
19
   
determine the number of combinations of n elements taken r at a time (Lesson 2D)
20
   

Record any questions you have about Unit 3. Then, contact your teacher.