# SOCR Events May2008 C6 S1

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## SOCR May 2008 Event - Apply basic concepts of probability

### 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 [SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_MontyHall Monty Hall Interactive Game]. These provide a nice illustration of conditional probabilities.