Experimental & Theoretical Probability
Students learn to compare experimental and theoretical probability and explain differences.
The full 7.SP strand: experimental and theoretical probability, probability models, compound events, the probability scale, random sampling, inferences, and comparing populations. Eight 4-in-1 Skill Sheets covering probability and inference, each with a reference page, practice, application, and a built-in assessment.
8 complete 4-in-1 Skill Sheets. Each one is a single printable that takes students through a color Reference page, scaffolded Practice, real-world Apply problems, and an Assess exit ticket with a full answer key. Select any skill below to see its standard and details.
Students learn to compare experimental and theoretical probability and explain differences.
Students learn to develop probability models and use them to find the probability of events.
Students learn to find probabilities of compound events using lists, tables, and tree diagrams.
Students learn to describe the probability of an event with a number from 0 to 1.
Students learn to use random samples to draw inferences about a population.
Students learn to use data from a random sample to draw inferences about a whole population.
Students learn to compare two populations using measures of center and variability.
Students learn to compare two populations using measures of center and variability.
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