Now that you've watched the video and realized that counting the number of shapes play a big part on your solution, watch the video again and state:
- How many of each shape do we have?
- How does that play a role into finding the solution to the problem?
Points of discussion II
- When creating an equation for each of the situations, is having one solution to one of them enough to use it a solution for all?
- How many equations do you think you'll need in order to solve this problem?
Linear systems: what are those?
Practice
Required work
- This
Extra work
- A
Guiding resources (change this name here)
- Khan Academy course (change this name here)
- Binomial distribution | Probability and Statistics | Khan Academy (change this link here)
- Video 2