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Probability in Society
Chapter 9 of Grade 9 Math
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Theoretical Probability: the mathematical outcomes from a concrete event (represented by a fraction or percentage) Known whole: Ex. Rolling dice (only 6 sides, doesn’t change), drawing cards (52 cards, doesn’t change)
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Experimental Probability
Experimental Probability: the probability of an event calculated from experimental results (never exact or for sure, changes over time) Ex. Shooting a basketball, colour of cars in lot
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Subjective Influences on Probability
Subjective Judgement: the decisions you make around possible outcomes Ex. Your gut feelings: I feel like the next roll of the die will show a 4, I always call heads, my lucky number is 16.
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Indicate whether each decision is based on theoretical probability or experimental probability.
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The last two times Matt won a prize at a coffee shop, he ordered a medium hot chocolate. Matt never won when he ordered a large hot chocolate, so today he orders a medium hot chocolate
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Instead of buying her own lottery ticket, Jen pools her money with the people at work to buy more tickets and increase her chances of winning.
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Selena boards the last car of a train because, in the past, the last car always had available seats.
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Tyler will not travel by airplane even though experts say it is safer to fly than drive.
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What assumptions is each person making?
Based on past math quizzes, Joan says she has a 90% chance of getting a perfect score on her next math quiz. Six times out of ten, Matt gets stuck in traffic when he leaves work. So, he calculates that his chances for getting stuck in traffic today after work are 60%
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Assignment Come up with 5 events showing either theoretical probability or experimental probability For each event explain if it is theoretical or experimental and what subjective judgments are present
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Assignment Theoretical
??? Drinking coffee every day means drinking 365 coffees in a year. The chance of drawing an ace of spades from a deck of cards Probability of = 100 is 100%
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Assignment Experimental
The chance that you will win your bet in a horse race Chances of being killed by an asteroid The chance of Jim getting a toaster at 50% on Black Friday How much of available merchandise is imported Warm of the lake due to prior knowledge
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