
Using Survey Results to Predict Population Preferences
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Mathematics
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1st - 6th Grade
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains how to predict the frequency of an event using experimental probability. It begins with a survey example to determine preferences in a school population. The lesson reviews basic calculations of fractions and percentages, then delves into the difference between experimental and theoretical probability. Finally, it applies these concepts to predict outcomes based on survey data, demonstrating how to calculate the expected number of students preferring chocolate ice cream in a school.
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