Probability (Chapter 2)
Lesson 4: Interpret Information Involving Probability (2.4)
Video 1: Making Prediction Based on Experiments
Video 2: Making Predictions Using Probability
Note: Predicted Amount = Probability x Number of Trials or Population Size for Prediction
Example 1: 13/30 x 300
Example 2(a): 9/25 x 450
Example 2(b): 1/5 x 450
Example 2(c): 4/25 x 450
Example 3: 29% x 600,000 or 0.29 x 600,000
Example 4: 5/8 x 400
Note: Predicted Amount = Probability x Number of Trials or Population Size for Prediction
Example 1: 13/30 x 300
Example 2(a): 9/25 x 450
Example 2(b): 1/5 x 450
Example 2(c): 4/25 x 450
Example 3: 29% x 600,000 or 0.29 x 600,000
Example 4: 5/8 x 400
Video 3: Predicting Outcome Using Probability
Note: Predicted amount = Probability x Number of Trials or Population Size for Prediction
Example 1: 1/8 x 16 = 2
Example 2: 1/2 x 24 = 12
Example 3: 1/4 x 24 = 6
Note: Predicted amount = Probability x Number of Trials or Population Size for Prediction
Example 1: 1/8 x 16 = 2
Example 2: 1/2 x 24 = 12
Example 3: 1/4 x 24 = 6
Video 4: Fair Game and Probability
Video 5: Problem Solving with Probability
Worksheet 2-4
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Assigned Work:
1. Worksheet 2-4
2. Do exercises on p. 89 - #2 to 3
1. Worksheet 2-4
2. Do exercises on p. 89 - #2 to 3