Title: Informal Geometry Period 1
1Warm Up
- Your parents are letting you take 3 friends on a
trip with you. You have 10 friends that you are
considering to take with you. How many
possibilities do you have? - 2) You are playing a game with your friend. They
will give you 10 dollars if you get doubles when
rolling two dice. You have to pay them 2 if you
get anything else. What is the expected value of
this game? Is it a fair game?
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0, yes
2EOCT Practice
A spinner has 3 sections, each with different
point values and areas. - The 1-point section is
2/3 of the area of the spinner. - The 2-point
section is1/4 of the area of the spinner. - The
3-point section is 1/12 of the area of the
spinner. To the nearest tenth of a point, what
is the expected value?
b
3EOCT Practice
Greg wrote the numbers 1 through 9 on pieces of
paper and placed them in a hat. He will randomly
select one piece of paper from the hat. He will
not replace it. Greg will then randomly select a
second piece of paper from the hat. What is the
probability that Greg will select a piece of
paper with an odd number on it and then, select
one with an even number on it?
b
4Benchmark 2-13
Which is equivalent to ?
c
5Benchmark 2-14
c
6Benchmark 2-15
Calculate the sum of the interior angles of the
figure below.
c
a) 180 b) 540 c) 360 d) 720
7Quiz Review
8Math IDay 55 (10-28-09)
UNIT QUESTION How do you use probability to make
plans and predict for the future? Standard
MM1D1-3 Todays Question How do we take a
random sample, and what statistics can we find
with the data? Standard MM1D3.a.
9Random Sampling
- John surveys every fifth person leaving a pet
supply store. Of those surveyed, ¾ support the
city managers proposition to tear down the old
library and replace the area with the
construction of a new pet park. John plans to
write a letter to the editor of the local
newspaper about the proposal for the new pet park
stating that there is tremendous support from the
citizens of the town for constructing a new pet
park. - Can the conclusion John stated be accurately
supported? - b) Suggest another plan for obtaining a good
sample population.
10Random Sampling
I want to know the average height of students at
Hillgrove High School. What would be a good
method to find this number without checking every
student?
11Random Sampling
- Sample Problem 1
- Your school is conducting a survey on a proposed
dress code. The first 20 students entering the
school in the morning are surveyed. What type of
sampling method is used? - Convenience
- Random
- Stratified random
- Systematic
12Random Sampling
- Sample Problem 2
- A principal is surveying the parents of his
school to find out if they support extending the
school day by 20 minutes. Which of the following
methods of choosing a sample will most likely
result in a sample that is representative of all
parents? - Surveying all the parents at a parent teacher
meeting - Surveying 50 parents of 9th grade students
- Surveying all the parents who volunteer for a
school fundraiser - Selecting every 20th name from an alphabetical
list of all parents and surveying those parents.
13Random Sampling
- Sample Problem 3
- Which of the following questions is not
potentially biased? - Do you prefer creamy macaroni and cheese or
bland rice? - Dont you feel the city is wasting money by
building that new stadium? - Do you prefer shopping online or in the stores?
- Dont you agree that the driving age should be
raised to 18 to decrease the number of accidents?
14Classwork
Practice Worksheet
15Homework
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