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712LRIS WS#11 (Gray) Tree Diagrams & Fundamental Counting Principle

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Question 23
23.

How do you feel you did on this assignment?

Question 1
1.

Make your tree diagram by dragging the colors to each brand of jeans?

  • Dark Blue
  • Black
  • Levi's
  • Cooper
Question 2
2.

What is the number of possible outcomes?

Question 3
3.

What is an example of ONE possible outcome?

Question 4
4.

Make your tree diagram by dragging the sizes each color of blazers.

  • Small
  • Medium
  • Large
  • Black blazer
  • Brown blazer
  • Tan blazer
Question 5
5.

What is the number of possible outcomes?

Question 6
6.

What is an example of ONE possible outcome?

Question 7
7.

Make your tree diagram by dragging heads and tails to each number on the die.

  • Heads
  • Tails
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
Question 8
8.

What is the number of possible outcomes?

Question 9
9.

What is an example of ONE possible outcome?

Question 10
10.

Did you make your tree diagram on your paper?

Question 11
11.

What is the number of possible outcomes?

Question 12
12.

What is an example of ONE possible outcome?

Question 13
13.

Use the fundamental counting principle to find the total number of outcomes.

Question 14
14.

Use the fundamental counting principle to find the total number of outcomes.

Question 15
15.

Use the fundamental counting principle to find the total number of outcomes.

Question 16
16.

Use the fundamental counting principle to find the total number of outcomes.

Question 17
17.

Use the fundamental counting principle to find the total number of outcomes.

Question 18
18.

Use the fundamental counting principle to find the total number of outcomes.

Question 19
19.

Use the fundamental counting principle to find the total number of outcomes.

Question 20
20.

Use the fundamental counting principle to find the total number of outcomes.

Question 21
21.

Use the fundamental counting principle to find the total number of outcomes.

Question 22
22.

Use the fundamental counting principle to find the total number of outcomes.