The Probability Rule for Counting WORKSHEET
Recognize and explain the concepts of conditional probability and independence in everyday language and everyday situations. For example, compare the chance of having lung cancer if you are a smoker with the chance of being a smoker if you have lung cancer.
The Probability Rule for Counting WORKSHEET DESCRIPTION
This worksheet provides a comprehensive overview of the probability rule for counting, gradually progressing from basic problems to more complex scenarios. Section A kicks things off by asking students to use a sample space diagram to list all possible outcomes. As the variables change students will consider what impact this has on the total number of outcomes. Then Sections B and C will see students applying the probability rule for counting to solve problems with independent events where order does and does not matter. All questions are based on practical situations such as menu choices and games played in sports leagues.
Students may use calculators while completing this worksheet.
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This worksheet is designed for 7th Grade, IM 1, and Algebra I students. The progressive structure makes it suitable across these levels, starting with fundamental sample space concepts that 7th graders can grasp and advancing to more sophisticated counting applications that challenge Algebra I students.



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