Organize, Display, And Interpret Data Worksheet - Chapter 3 Page 35

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See page R9.
Draw a grid to find the number of possible outcomes for each
situation.
See Example 1 (p. 124)
4. How many outcomes are possible if
5. How many outcomes are possible if the
the spinner below is spun twice?
5–10 number cube is rolled twice?
4
1
3
2
Draw a tree diagram to find the number of possible outcomes
for each situation.
See Example 2 (p. 125)
6. How many outcomes are possible if
7. How many outcomes are possible if the
the spinners are spun?
0–5 number cube is rolled and the
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spinner is spun?
1
2
4
3
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The shells in the table are found in Louisiana and
The shells in the table are found in Louisiana and
other states along the Gulf Coast.
other states along the Gulf Coast.
Shells of the Gulf Coast
Shells of the Gulf Coast
8. Make a tree diagram to show all the two-
8. Make a tree diagram to show all the two-
Atlantic Shark Eye
Atlantic Shark Eye
shell combinations that are possible from
shell combinations that are possible from
Banded Tulip
Banded Tulip
the shells listed in the table if each shell is
the shells listed in the table if each shell is
Horse Conch
Horse Conch
used once.
used once.
Lightning Whelk
Lightning Whelk
Source: Sea Shells of the World
Source: Sea Shells of the World
Sea Shells of the World
9. After you take out shell combinations that are
9. After you take out shell combinations that are
the same, how many combinations are left?
the same, how many combinations are left?
10.
OPEN ENDED
Create two spinners with at least three different
colors on each spinner. The possible combinations of the spinners
must include red more often than any other color.
11.
In Exercise 10, what generalization can
you make about determining all possible combinations?
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