A1.D.2.1
Apply simple counting procedures (factorials, permutations, combinations, and tree diagrams) to determine sample size, sample space, and calculate probabilities.
Example Problems
You flip a fair coin.
What is ?
What is ?
You roll a fair 6-sided die.
What is ?
What is ?
How many unique ways are there to arrange the letters in the word BALLOON?
Khan Academy ResourcesTree diagrams and conditional probabilityPermutationsCombinationsProbability with permutations and combinationsConditional probability with Bayes' TheoremProbability using combinationsWays to arrange colorsWays to pick officersCombination example: 9 card handsExample: Lottery probabilityExample: Different ways to pick officersMega millions jackpot probabilityProbability with combinations example: choosing groupsPermutation formulaCombination formulaProbability with permutations & combinations example: taste testingHandshaking combinationsProbability with combinations example: choosing cardsFactorial and counting seat arrangementsZero factorial or 0!Intro to combinationsConditional probability tree diagram example

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