
Probability Concepts
Understanding basic probability rules, mutually exclusive and independent events, and conditional probability. Students will use Venn diagrams and tree diagrams to solve problems.
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Understanding basic probability rules, mutually exclusive and independent events, and conditional probability. Students will use Venn diagrams and tree diagrams to solve problems.
Key Questions
- How do we calculate the probability of combined events?
- What is the difference between mutually exclusive and independent events?
- How can tree diagrams help in solving conditional probability problems?
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