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Grade 6 - Statistics & Probability

Standard 6.SP.4 - Practice finding the probability of simple events.

Included Skills:

Demonstrate an understanding of probability by
identifying all possible outcomes of a probability experiment
differentiating between experimental and theoretical probability
determining the theoretical probability of outcomes in a probability experiment
determining the experimental probability of outcomes in a probability experiment
comparing experimental results with the theoretical probability for an experiment

List the possible outcomes of a probability experiment, such as
- tossing a coin
- rolling a die with any number of sides
- spinning a spinner with any number of sectors
Determine the theoretical probability of an outcome occurring for a probability experiment.
Predict the probability of an outcome occurring for a probability experiment by using theoretical probability.
Conduct a probability experiment, with or without technology, and compare the experimental results to the theoretical probability.
Explain that as the number of trials in a probability experiment increases, the experimental probability approaches theoretical probability of a particular outcome.
Distinguish between theoretical probability and experimental probability, and explain the differences.

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