Extend understanding of the probability of two events, including events that are:
- mutually exclusive
- non-mutually exclusive
- dependent
- independent.
[CN, PS, R, V]
| (a) |
Provide examples of events relevant to one's self, family, and community that are mutually exclusive or non-mutually exclusive and explain the reasoning. |
| (b) |
Analyze two events to determine if they are complementary. |
| (c) |
Represent, using set notation or graphic organizers, mutually exclusive (including complementary) and non-mutually exclusive events. |
| (d) |
Create and solve contextual problems that involve the probability of mutually exclusive events. |
| (e) |
Create and solve contextual problems that involve the probability of non-mutually exclusive events. |
| (f) |
Provide examples of events relevant to one's self, family, and community that are dependent or independent and explain the reasoning. |
| (g) |
Determine the probability of an event, given the occurrence of a previous event. |
| (h) |
Determine the probability of two dependent or two independent events. |
| (i) |
Solve situational questions that involve determining the probability of dependent and independent events. |
