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Understand that the Probability of an Event is a number between zero and one that expresses the likelihood of its occurrence. 0606.5.1
Links verified on 1/03/2010
- Analyzing game probabilities - multiple-choice quiz [5 problems]
- Figuring the Odds (Probability Puzzles) - twenty questions with answers
- Lions and Tigers - predict the likelihood of a simple event (rolling a die) as a fraction
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- Quantifying Probability - lesson plan with examples designed for 7th grade math
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- The Random Ball-Picking Machine - experiment with a random generator at a BBC site to collect data to make decisions about probability.
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- After you finish working through the ball-picking activity, take a ten-question quiz
- Spy Guys Interactive - Probability - Lesson 19
- Understanding Probability - [designed for 6-8th grades] lesson plan from Discovery Education
- What are Your Chances - What many people refer to as 'good luck' can actually be explained by a little knowledge about probability and statistics. This dice game allows you to see how increasing or decreasing the number of dice rolls effects an outcome.
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