HSS: High School: Statistics & Probability

High School: Statistics & Probability

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Students interpret data displays and use statistical measures to summarize and compare distributions. Normal distributions support prediction, sample data supports inference, and conditional probability and counting principles support decision making.

HSS.CPConditional Probability & the Rules of ProbabilityHSS.ICMaking Inferences and Justifying ConclusionsHSS.IDInterpreting Categorical and Quantitative DataHSS.MDUsing Probability to Make Decisions
Example Problems
How many unique ways are there to arrange the letters in the word BALLOON?
A significance test is going to be performed using a significance level of . Suppose that the alternative hypothesis is actually true.

If the
significance level was raised to , which of the following would be true?
The
power of the test would: increase, decrease, or stay the same.
Determine the intercepts of the following line:

Write your answers as decimals, if applicable.
A significance test is going to be performed using a significance level of . Suppose that the null hypothesis is actually true.

If the
significance level was raised to , which of the following would be true?
The probability of a
Type I error would: increase, decrease, or stay the same.
Two fair six-sided dice are rolled.

What is the
probability that both dice show an even number?
Round your answer to two decimal places.
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