Math 8 Unit 7: Data Analysis and Probability. What you’ll learn: Critique ways in which data are presented Solve problems that involve the probability.

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Math 8 Unit 7: Data Analysis and Probability

What you’ll learn: Critique ways in which data are presented Solve problems that involve the probability of independent events

Unit 7: Data Analysis and Probability Why its important: Used for marketing and advertising Used in gambling Used in decision making Used in the design of everything

7.1 CHOOSING AN APPROPRIATE GRAPH Unit 7: Data Analysis and Probability

7.1 Choosing an Appropriate Graph Focus: Identify the advantages and disadvantages of different types of graphs

7.2 MISREPRESENTING DATA Unit 7: Data Analysis and Probability

7.2 Misrepresenting Data Focus: Examine how data may be misinterpreted

7.3 PROBABILITY OF INDEPENDENT EVENTS Unit 7: Data Analysis and Probability

7.3 Probability of Independent Events Focus: Develop and apply a rule to determine the probability of two independent events

7.4 SOLVING PROBLEMS INVOLVING INDEPENDENT EVENTS Unit 7: Data Analysis and Probability

7.4 Solving Problems Involving Independent Events Focus: Solve a problem that involves finding the probability of independent events