understand the language of probability
Outcomes, equal likelihood, events, random
understand the language of probability
Outcomes, equal likelihood, events, random
understand and use the probability scale
understand and use estimates or measures of probability from theoretical models
find probabilities from a Venn diagram
understand the concepts of a sample space and an event, and how the probability of an event happening can be determined from the sample space
*For the tossing of two coins, the sample space can be listed as:
Heads , Tails : *
list all the outcomes for single events and for two successive events in a systematic way
estimate probabilities from previously collected data
calculate the probability of the complement of an event happening
use the addition rule of probability for mutually exclusive events
when and are mutually exclusive
understand and use the term ‘expected frequency’
Determine an estimate of the number of times an event with a probability of 0.4 will happen over 300 tries
draw and use tree diagrams
determine the probability that two or more independent events will occur
use simple conditional probability when combining events
Picking two balls out of a bag, one after the other, without replacement
apply probability to simple problems