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    3.7: Functions
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    Unit 4: Probability and Statistics
    4.1: Data Representation
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    Frequency Tables and Dot Plots
    How to Represent Data
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    4.2: Measures of Central Tendency
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    4.3: Measures of Dispersion
    Measures of Dispersion
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    4.4: Counting and Probability
    Introduction to Probability
    Compound Probability of Independent Events
    Independent and Dependent Events
    Practice with Dependent Events and Sample Spaces
    Practice with Conditional Probability
    4.5: Collecting Data
    Sampling and Observational Studies
    Types of Studies
    Experimental Design and Ethics
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  • Sample spaces for compound events
  • Die rolling probability
  • Probability of a compound event
  • Counting outcomes: flower pots
  • Count outcomes using tree diagram
  • Practice
    • Sample spaces for compound events - Questions
    • Sample spaces for compound events - Answers
    • Probabilities of compound events - Questions
    • Probabilities of compound events - Answers
    • The counting principle - Questions
    • The counting principle - Answers
  1. GKT101: General Knowledge for Teachers – Math
  2. Unit 4: Probability and Statistics
  3. 4.4: Counting and Probability
  4. Compound Probability of Independent Events

Compound Probability of Independent Events

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The probabilities of simple events can be combined, or compounded, to find the probability of two or more events happening. When outcomes of these events don't depend on each other, the events are considered independent. This lecture series presents examples of calculating compound probabilities of independent events using diagrams. Watch the videos and complete the interactive exercises.

Sample spaces for compound events



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