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Thursday, December 6, 2018

Thursday AND Friday (Long Post)

**You have until the end of the day Monday (I will be here after school) to do the chapter 14 quiz retake if you like**

I will most likely be out tomorrow! Be sure to stay focused and ace your work--it will be collected and graded by the sub! Here's the plan....

  • Complete the two AP free response and the AP multiple choice provided by the sub
  • You can work in groups and use your notes--be motivated by learning more than the grade--take this as an opportunity to practice and strengthen your probability skills!
    • We will have a chapter 15 quiz (vocab and math) in class on Tuesday! This classwork is a great way to start our prep for that quiz!


Thursday's HW: "Textbook Problems" Worksheet (or find them in the textbook)

  • Be sure to check your answers in the image below (in red)
  • If I am absent tomorrow I will check this Monday (and we'll discuss any questions)...
  • For #43...
    • Think: what's the "right decision" if someone was drinking? To detain the driver or to release them?
    • What's the "right decision" if someone was not drinking? To detain them or release them?
    • In your tree diagram for this question your first set of branches is "drinking or not drinking..."
      • Your next set of branches will be "detain or release," and you have to connect these to the idea of "the right decision" to figure out what probabilities go where...

Weekend/Monday HW:
  • Tomorrow the sub will give you a worksheet with chapter 14 and 15 "probability review questions..."
    • Complete these to prepare for Tuesday's quiz! 
    • All answers are given in parentheses--always check your work

On Monday in class we will finish our chapter 15 notes/slides (20 min); then, we'll start chapter 16! See you there!

**We will have a probability unit test after we finish chapter 16! The goal is....
  • Probability "Math Test" = Wednesday (12/19)
  • Probability Vocab Test = Thursday (12/20) --- 25 minute limit
  • Then we'll discuss binomial and geometric probabilities after our vocab test and on Friday (12/21)



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