High School Math Guide

Range

S.CP.6

Distinguishes between compound and conditional probability scenarios.

Finds the conditional probability of A, given B as the fraction of B’s outcomes that also belong to A, using multiple representations (such as two way tables, Venn diagrams, tree diagrams or probability notation).

Finds the conditional probability of A given B as the fraction of B’s outcomes that also belong to A, and interpret the answer in terms of the model.

Compares and contrasts conditional probabilities and compound probabilities. (e.g.; from a table, determine the probability of getting the flu, and then compare that to the probability of getting the flu given the individual never washes their hands).

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