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+ | ===Distinguish between permutations and combinations and identify situations in which each is appropriate=== | ||
+ | * See the [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_Prob_Simul | Probability through Simulation Activities]] | ||
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+ | ===Calculate probabilities using permutations and combinations to count events=== | ||
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+ | * See the [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_Prob_Count | Permutation and Combination Activities]] | ||
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+ | ===Compute conditional and unconditional probabilities in various ways, including by definitions, the general multiplication rule, and probability trees=== | ||
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+ | * Compute exactly and empirically the probability of success of winning in the [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_Prob_Rules#Monty_Hall_Problem | Monty Hall Experiment]]. You can also play the [[SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_MontyHall | Monty Hall Interactive Game]]. These provide a nice illustration of conditional probabilities. | ||
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+ | ===Define simple [[AP_Statistics_Curriculum_2007_Distrib_RV | discrete random variables]]=== | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Current revision as of 23:12, 24 July 2008
SOCR CensusAtSchool International Workshop - ABasic concepts of probability
Distinguish between permutations and combinations and identify situations in which each is appropriate
Calculate probabilities using permutations and combinations to count events
Compute conditional and unconditional probabilities in various ways, including by definitions, the general multiplication rule, and probability trees
- Compute exactly and empirically the probability of success of winning in the Monty Hall Experiment. You can also play the Monty Hall Interactive Game. These provide a nice illustration of conditional probabilities.
Define simple discrete random variables
References
- Interactive Statistics Education EBook
- SOCR Home page: http://www.socr.ucla.edu
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