11.6 geometric probability geometry mrs. spitz spring 2006

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11.6 Geometric Probability Geometry Mrs. Spitz Spring 2006

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Finding a Geometric Probability A probability is a number from 0 to 1 that represents the chance an event will occur. Assuming that all outcomes are equally likely, an event with a probability of 0 CANNOT occur. An event with a probability of 1 is just as likely to occur as not.

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Page 1: 11.6 Geometric Probability Geometry Mrs. Spitz Spring 2006

11.6 Geometric Probability

GeometryMrs. Spitz

Spring 2006

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Objectives/Assignment Find a geometric probability. Use geometric probability to solve

real-life problems. Assignments: pp. 701-701 #1-25 all

AND Ch. 11 Review pp. 708-710 #1-34.

REMINDER: CH 11 TEST IS FRIDAY!!!

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Finding a Geometric Probability A probability is a number from 0 to

1 that represents the chance an event will occur. Assuming that all outcomes are equally likely, an event with a probability of 0 CANNOT occur. An event with a probability of 1 is just as likely to occur as not.

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Finding Geometric probability continued . . .

In an earlier course, you may have evaluated probabilities by counting the number of favorable outcomes and dividing that number by the total number of possible outcomes. In this lesson, you will use a related process in which the division involves geometric measures such as length or area. This process is called GEOMETRIC PROBABILITY.

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Geometric Probability—probability and length Let AB be a segment that contains the

segment CD. If a point K on AB is chosen at random, then the probability that that it is on CD is as follows:

P(Point K is on CD) =

Length of CDLength of AB

A

B

C

D

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Geometric Probability—probability and AREA Let J be a region that contains

region M. If a point K in J is chosen at random, then the probability that it is in region M is as follows:

P(Point K is in region M) =Area of MArea of J J

M

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Ex. 1: Finding a Geometric Probability Find the geometric probability that

a point chosen at random on RS is on TU.

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Reminders: Chapter 11 Review and Chapter 11 Test

Friday Chapter 12 Definitions due Chapter 12 Postulates/Theorems due Review for final exam. You must take and

pass the final exam to get credit for this course.

Absences: More than 10, and I will fail you per attendance policy. This includes tardies.