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Relative Frequency Experimental Probability

Relative Frequency Experimental Probability

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Mathematics

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 4 Questions

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Unit 6: Probability

Lesson 3: Making Predicitons

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Vocabulary

  • Relative Frequency: is the ratio of the number of experimental successes to the total number of experimental attempts.

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Event: Rolling a Pair of Dice

  • Dice 1: Green

  • Dice 2: Red

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Theoretic Probability Formula

  • Number of Favorable or Desired Outcomes

  • Total Number of Possible Outcomes

  • Ex: The theoretical probability of rolling a "2".

  • P(2) = 1 / 6

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Multiple Choice

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What is the Theoretical probability of rolling a pair of dice and landing on doubles? P(Doubles) = ?

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1/36

2

1/12

3

1/6

4

1/9

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Making predictions with theoretical data.

  • Set up a proportion

  • Solve using one of two methods:

  • Cross Multiply

  • Scaling Up

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Multiple Choice

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How many times would you expect doubles to be rolled if you rolled 50 times?

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I expect to see doubles about 8.3 times

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I expect to see doubles about 7 times

3

I expect to see doubles about 10 times

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I expect to see doubles about 5 times

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Experimental Probability Formula

  • Number of Successful attempts

  • Total Number of Trails/attempts

  • Ex: John flipped a coin 100 times, it lands on heads 49 times.

  • Experimental Probability: 49 / 100

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Multiple Choice

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What is the experimental probability of rolling doubles if you rolled two dices 50 times, and got doubles 7 times?

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7/15

2

7/50

3

7/10

4

1/2

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Poll

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1: I don't Understand It. I need Help

2: I think I'm getting it, but I'm still a little confused

3: I understand It

4: I understand It! i could teach this to someone else.

Unit 6: Probability

Lesson 3: Making Predicitons

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