M.AMM.10
Determine and interpret conditional probabilities and probabilities of compound events by constructing and analyzing representations, including tree diagrams, Venn diagrams, two-way frequency tables and area models, to make decisions in problem situations.
Example Problems
If you flip three fair coins, what is the probability that you'll get at least two heads?
You flip a fair coin five times.
What is the probability that you get more heads than tails?
What is the probability that you get more heads than tails?
Two fair 6-sided dice are rolled. What is the probability that both show a prime number?
Write your answer as a fraction.
Write your answer as a fraction.
Khan Academy ResourcesConditional probability and independenceConditional probability using two-way tablesTree diagrams and conditional probabilityPermutationsCombinationsProbability with permutations and combinationsInterpret probabilities of compound eventsCalculate conditional probabilityProbability with general multiplication ruleDependent probability introductionConditional 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 formulaConditional probability and independenceCombination formulaProbability with permutations & combinations example: taste testingPossible three letter wordsHandshaking combinationsGeneral multiplication rule example: independent eventsProbability with combinations example: choosing cardsFactorial and counting seat arrangementsInterpreting general multiplication ruleGeneral multiplication rule example: dependent eventsZero factorial or 0!Intro to combinationsConditional probability tree diagram example

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