AII.MQ.1
Model real-world probability situations using permutations, combinations, and the Fundamental Counting Principle. (E)
Example Problems
How many unique ways are there to arrange the letters in the word BALLOON?
How many unique ways are there to arrange the letters in the word COMMITTEE?
How many numbers between 1 and 100 (inclusive) are divisible by 4 or 5?
Khan Academy ResourcesTree diagrams and conditional probabilityInterpret probabilities of compound eventsProbability with general multiplication ruleDependent probability introductionProbability with combinations example: choosing groupsGeneral multiplication rule example: independent eventsInterpreting general multiplication ruleGeneral multiplication rule example: dependent eventsConditional probability tree diagram example

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