The document shows a tree diagram representing picking two balls randomly with replacement from a bag containing 1 red and 2 blue balls. The tree diagram has branches representing each possible outcome, with the first pick on the first level and the second pick on the second level. The instructions explain how to modify the tree diagram by adding or modifying branches and text using a text pane.
The document shows a tree diagram representing picking two balls randomly with replacement from a bag containing 1 red and 2 blue balls. The tree diagram has branches representing each possible outcome, with the first pick on the first level and the second pick on the second level. The instructions explain how to modify the tree diagram by adding or modifying branches and text using a text pane.
The document shows a tree diagram representing picking two balls randomly with replacement from a bag containing 1 red and 2 blue balls. The tree diagram has branches representing each possible outcome, with the first pick on the first level and the second pick on the second level. The instructions explain how to modify the tree diagram by adding or modifying branches and text using a text pane.
The figure below shows an example of a tree diagram representing the sample space of randomly picking two balls
with replacement from a bag containing 1 red and 2 blue balls.
Instructions: Click on the R
SmartArt on the right and a Text Pane would pop up. The bullet R B points on the second level of indentation create the text at the end of the first set of B branches, while the bullet points on the third level of indentation R create the text at the end of the second set of branches. You can . B B modify the tree diagram by using the Text Pane to add text B and create branches. To add a bullet point, press ‘Enter’. To R increase the level of indentation of the bullet point, press ‘Tab’; to decrease the level of B B indentation of the bullet point, press ‘Backspace’. B