use probability and statistics to describe or solve problems involving proportional relationships



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    • How Do You Use a Tree Diagram to Count the Number of Outcomes in a Sample Space?How Do You Use a Tree Diagram to Count the Number of Outcomes in a Sample Space?

    How Do You Use a Tree Diagram to Count the Number of Outcomes in a Sample Space?

    When you're trying to figure out all the possibilities from different options, it can be helpful to make a tree diagram. In this tutorial, you'll see how to use a tree diagram to figure out how many different outfits can be created from the possible shirts, bottoms, and shoes given. Check it out!

    • How Do You Find the Probability of a Simple Event?How Do You Find the Probability of a Simple Event?

    How Do You Find the Probability of a Simple Event?

    Working with probabilities? Check out this tutorial! You'll see how to calculate the probability of picking a certain marble out of a bag.

    • How Do You Find the Probability of Independent Events?How Do You Find the Probability of Independent Events?

    How Do You Find the Probability of Independent Events?

    Calculating probabilities? Take a look at this tutorial and see how to figure out the probability of independently drawing certain cards from a deck!

    • How Do You Use a Simulation to Solve a Problem?How Do You Use a Simulation to Solve a Problem?

    How Do You Use a Simulation to Solve a Problem?

    Simulators are a great way to model an experiment without actually performing the experiment in real life. This tutorial looks at using a simulator to figure out what might happen if you randomly guessed on a true/false quiz.

    • What is a Sample Space?What is a Sample Space?

    What is a Sample Space?

    In an experiment, it's good to know your sample space. The sample space is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. Watch this tutorial to get a look at the sample space of an experiment!

    • What is the Fundamental Counting Principle?What is the Fundamental Counting Principle?

    What is the Fundamental Counting Principle?

    The Fundamental Counting Principle is a way to figure out the total number of ways different events can occur. In this tutorial, you'll be introduced to this principle and see how to use it in an example. Take a look!

    • What is Probability?What is Probability?

    What is Probability?

    Probability can help you solve all sorts of everyday problems, but first you need to know what probability is! Follow along with this tutorial to learn about probability!

    • What are Compound Events?What are Compound Events?
    • What is Experimental Probability?What is Experimental Probability?

    What is Experimental Probability?

    Do real life situations always work out the way your mathematical models tell you they should? No! This tutorial describes how experimental probability differs from theoretical probability.

    • What is a Simulation?What is a Simulation?
    • What is a Circle Graph?What is a Circle Graph?

    What is a Circle Graph?

    A circle graph is just one of many ways to display data. This tutorial teaches you the ins and outs of circle graphs!