Use tables and grids to list the outcomes of single events and simple combinations of events, and to calculate theoretical probabilities.
e.g. Flipping two coins. Finding the number of orders in which the letters E, F and G can be written.
Use sample spaces for more complex combinations of events.
e.g. Recording the outcomes for sum of two dice. Problems with two spinners.
**Recognise when a sample space is the most appropriate form to use when solving a complex probability problem.
Use the most appropriate diagrams to solve unstructured questions where the route to the solution is less obvious.**