Sample spaces for compound events

The topic  appears under the 7th Grade Math Mission. This exercise provides insight into samples spaces involving more than one decision factor.

Types of Problems
There are two types of problems in this exercise:


 * 1) Determine which charts work: This problem provides two charts that may or may not represent a certain compound event. The student is asked to determine which of the charts represent the event and make an appropriate selection from a multiple select list.Ssfce1.png
 * 2) Determine which situation the diagram models: This problem provides a diagram that is meant to represent a compound selection. The student is asked to select which of the events the diagram might be describing.Ssfce2.png

Strategies
Knowledge of probability would be an advantage on this exercise, but is not necessary. An ability to read critically and carefully is important.
 * 1) Keep an eye out for possible repetitions in certain rows and columns.
 * 2) The multiplication principle can help to provide efficiency or increased speed when trying to rule out possibilities.
 * 3) In the ''Determine which charts work" problem if the charts are "congruent" then they both work.