Organizing Outcomes
1st way chart or table
Independent events- the outcome of one event has no effect on the outcome of another event.
Sample space- all possible outcomes of an experiment.
For example:
The question in the class is: A coin is flipped and a 6 sided die is rolled. These 2 events are called independent outcomes.
a.) Use a table or chart and list all the possible outcomes...

Second way to organize outcomes
Tree diagrams- a diagram used to organize outcomes contains a branch for each possible outcome of an event.

For more information about probability watch this video...
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Good Job Kim! I liked how you explained what is the meaning of Independents event and I also like that you put a table diagram and a tree diagram. It really helps me alot. You did a very good job kim.
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