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Calculating Probabilities
If you can calculate probabilities, you must set up a fraction (it can be turned into a percent later) The number of outcomes you want* The number of total possible outcomes The probability of an event happening = *AKA: “Favourable outcomes”
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Calculating Probabilities
1 side with the number four 6 possible sides The probability of rolling a 4 on a normal die =
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Calculating Probabilities
1 6 The probability of rolling a 4 on a normal die =
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Calculating Probabilities
Which of these statements are true about the word “MATHEMATICAL”? The probability of picking a vowel is 50 % because a letter picked is either a vowel or it isn’t. The probability of picking a vowel is 5 because there are 5 vowels out of 12 letters. False, there are fewer vowels than consonants. True
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Multiple events What if there is more than one event? You must find the probability of each individual event, and then multiply them together
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The probability of both events happening is 1/12, or 8.33%
Multiple events What are the odds of rolling the number two on a die, and then flipping a coin that lands on tails? Odds of dice roll: 1/6 Odds of coin flip: 1/2 1/6 x 1/2 = 1/12 The probability of both events happening is 1/12, or 8.33%
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