Outcomes
Types of Data
Permutations
Theoretical Probability
Experimental Probability
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If you have 3 shirts, 2 pants, and 1 pair of shoes, how many different outfits can you make?
3 shirts*2pants*1 pair of shoes = 6 outfits total
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Define Data.
The facts or numbers that describe something such as people, places, or things.
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When do we use permutations?
They are used in arrangements and where order is important and used only once.
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What is the theoretical probability of flipping a coin?
1/2, because there is two sides, and is an equal chance of getting both.
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Is 100% certain or impossible?
Certain
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List all the out fits you can make with these clothes: Shirts- Blue, red and orange Pants- Black and white Shoes- White
blue shirt, black pants, white shoes...blue shirt, white pants, white shoes...red shirt, white pants, white shoes...red shirt, black pants, white shoes...orange shirt, black pants, white shoes...orange shirt, white pants, white shoes
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What are the 3 groups of data?
The 3 groups of data are count data, measurement data, and categorical data
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There are three people (Miguel, Issac, and Mason), how3 many different ways are there for them to stand in a line?
9 ways
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What is the definition of theoretical probability?
The likelihood of an event to occur represented by a number from 0 to 1, when a large number of trials are conducted.
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What is a trial?
A single representation of a experiment.
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If 3 people want to play a game and there are 3 pieces, how many possible matches (people to pieces) are there?
3 pieces*3people= 9 possible matches
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What is count data?
Count data are numbers that can be counted such as the number of computers in a computer lab.
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4!?
24
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Why do we use Theoretical Probability?
To analyze the possible outcomes of an experiment.
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What is Experimental probability?
The ratio of the number of successful trials of an experiment to the total number of trails What is Experimental probability
400
There are 2 green marbles, 1 red marble, and 4 blue marbles in a bag. If you pull out one marble, keep it out, and pull out another, how many different matches of marbles can there be?
7 marbles*6 marbles= 42 matches of marbles
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What is measurement data?
Measurements are numbers that can be measurements such as the amount of time it takes to run a mile.
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3!?
6
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What is the chance of picking a blue marble out of a bag with 2 green, 5 red, and 3 blue?
unlikely or 3/10
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What is the experimental probability of landing on heads after flipping a coin 25 times and landing on heads 10 times and tails 15 times?
10/25
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On a spinner there are 6 sections: 3 red, 1 yellow, 1 blue, and 1 green. If you spin 3 times, how many possible groups can there be for what you land on?
6 sections*6 sections*6sections=216 total groups
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What is categorical data?
Categorical data is facts with a label or name of a category such as your gender or favorite sport.
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7!?
5,040
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If you flip 2 coins what is the probability of them both landing on heads?
unlikely or 1/2
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is 1/100 likely, unlikely, or impossible?
Unlikely
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