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Statistics and Probability
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Description: |
Lesson OverviewStudents will extend their understanding of probability by continuing to conduct experiments, this time with four-colored spinners. They will compare experimental results to expected results by first conducting an experiment, then calculating the probability of an event.Key ConceptsThis lesson takes an informal look at the Law of Large Numbers, comparing experimental results to expected results.Goals and Learning ObjectivesLearn about experimental probability.Compare theoretical probability to experimental probability and show that experimental probability approaches theoretical probability with more trials.Use proportions to predict results for a number of trials.
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Year: |
2015
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European Basic Skills: |
Mathematical, scientific and technological competence
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Education Level: |
12-14 years
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VET Browse: |
Mathematics
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Language: |
English
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URL: |
https://www.oercommons.org/courseware/lesson/4140
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CopyRight: |
Unknown
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STEAM: |
Mathematics
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Area: |
Statistics and probability
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Subarea: |
Data classification and interpretation
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EQF: |
2
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