Probability
17 Units, 35 Skills
Probability and Counting - Single Event - Intro
Unit 1
Probability and Counting - Single Event - Practice
Unit 2
Probability and Counting - Single Event - Advanced
Unit 3
Probability and Statistics - Counting and Probability Foundations
Unit 4
Probability and Statistics - Counting and Probability Practice
Unit 5
Probability and Statistics - Factorial Form Intro
Unit 6
Probability - Set Operations - Intro
Unit 7
Probability and Counting - Multiple Events - Intro
Unit 8
Probability and Statistics - Probability with Factorials Intro
Unit 9
Probability and Counting - Multiple Events - Practice
Unit 10
Probability and Statistics - Permutations and Combinations Calculating - Intro
Unit 11
Probability - Set Operations - Practice
Unit 12
Probability and Statistics - Probability with Factorials Practice
Unit 13
Probability and Statistics - Permutations and Combinations Calculating - Practice
Unit 14
Probability and Counting - Multiple Events - Advanced
Unit 15
Probability and Statistics - Binomial Notation Intro
Unit 16
Probability and Statistics - Binomial Notation Practice
Unit 17
This math unit introduces and reinforces a variety of probability and statistics concepts that focus primarily on permutations and combinations. Initially, students calculate the number of ways to arrange letters in words with repeated characters through factorial computations, which strengthens an understanding of permutations. They progress to manipulate factorial expressions and learn to calculate permutation and combination values using nPm and nCm notations, representing the number of ways to choose subsets of items either with or without regard to order. Further into the unit, students apply these concepts to practical exercises involving the arrangement of cards and the selection of letters from sets, using factorial, permutation, and combination theories to solve problems. These varying scenarios enhance the students' ability to compute and understand probability outcomes in diverse contexts, concluding with the ability to describe and calculate the number of favorable outcomes and distinct arrangements with repeated elements. This sequential progression builds a foundational skill set in understanding basic to intermediate probability concepts necessary for advanced study in statistics and probability.
Skills you will learn include:
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