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Likelihood of an Event
1. Determine whether each event is likely, unlikely, certain, or impossible
when spinning a color.
Example
The arrow is to land on white.
There is a good chance of this happening.
The arrow is to land on green.
There isn’t a good chance of this happening.
The arrow is to land on red.
It will never happen.
The arrow is to land on black, white, or
green. It will always happen.
a. The arrow is to land on green.
The arrow is to land on black,
white, or green.
The arrow is to land on black.
b.
The arrow is to land on white.
The arrow is to land on red.
The arrow is to land on green.
Likelihood of an Event
1. Determine whether each event is likely, unlikely, certain, or impossible
when spinning a color.
Example
The arrow is to land on white.
There is a good chance of this happening.
The arrow is to land on green.
There isn’t a good chance of this happening.
The arrow is to land on red.
It will never happen.
The arrow is to land on black, white, or
green. It will always happen.
a. The arrow is to land on green.
The arrow is to land on black,
white, or green.
The arrow is to land on black.
b.
The arrow is to land on white.
The arrow is to land on red.
The arrow is to land on green.