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Third - Information handling

Standard 3.ID.1.2 - Practice finding the probability of simple events.

Included Skills:

Ideas of chance and uncertainty
I can find the probability of a simple event happening and explain why the consequences of the event, as well as its probability, should be considered when making choices.
Uses the probability scale of 0 to 1 showing probability as a fraction or decimal fraction.
Demonstrates understanding of the relationship between the frequency of an event happening and the probability of it happening.
Uses a given probability to calculate an expected outcome, for example, 'the probability of rain in June is 0·25 so how many days do we expect it to rain?'.
Calculates the probability of a simple event happening, for example, 'what is the probability of throwing a prime number on a 12 sided die?'.
Identifies all of the mutually exclusive outcomes of a single event and calculates the probability of each.
Investigates real-life situations which involve making decisions on the likelihood of events occurring and the consequences involved.

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