T5 Statistics and Probability
... theoretical models (including equally likely outcomes), and from relative frequency; ...
... theoretical models (including equally likely outcomes), and from relative frequency; ...
Day4AdditionRule
... Note: This rule is known as the multiplication rule for independent events. Independence cannot be pictured by a Venn diagram, because it involves the probabilities of the events rather than just the outcomes that make up the events. So what happens if the events are not independent (dependent)? Thi ...
... Note: This rule is known as the multiplication rule for independent events. Independence cannot be pictured by a Venn diagram, because it involves the probabilities of the events rather than just the outcomes that make up the events. So what happens if the events are not independent (dependent)? Thi ...
Interpreting Data and Probability Mid Term SoL
... Use diagrams such as pie charts, bar charts etc. to answer questions e.g. Are there more 3 children or 1 child families? Explain what a graph or diagram is showing for example, that around half the families had 2 children Comment on the relationships displayed in graphs and charts e.g. how many chai ...
... Use diagrams such as pie charts, bar charts etc. to answer questions e.g. Are there more 3 children or 1 child families? Explain what a graph or diagram is showing for example, that around half the families had 2 children Comment on the relationships displayed in graphs and charts e.g. how many chai ...
probability quiz review. Match the vocabulary word with its definition
... 16. What are the odds in favor of choosing a person at random who chose Juice A? ...
... 16. What are the odds in favor of choosing a person at random who chose Juice A? ...
Probability Review hwk (5/22)
... 3. A jar contains 5 red, 4 green balls and 2 yellow balls. Find the probability of the given event. a. A green ball is drawn and replaced and then a yellow ball is drawn. b. A red ball is drawn and then a white ball is drawn without replacing the firs ball. c. A red ball is drawn and then another re ...
... 3. A jar contains 5 red, 4 green balls and 2 yellow balls. Find the probability of the given event. a. A green ball is drawn and replaced and then a yellow ball is drawn. b. A red ball is drawn and then a white ball is drawn without replacing the firs ball. c. A red ball is drawn and then another re ...
Discrete Random Variables
... for X. In other words, find the probability of each discrete outcome (winning 0 games, winning one game, winning both games). X ...
... for X. In other words, find the probability of each discrete outcome (winning 0 games, winning one game, winning both games). X ...