Probability Experiments and Outcomes
Students conduct simple probability experiments, list all possible outcomes, and calculate experimental probabilities.
Key Questions
- How do we systematically list all possible outcomes for a probability experiment?
- What is the difference between theoretical and experimental probability?
- How does increasing the number of trials affect experimental probability?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
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