Lesson 1

1. Lesson 1

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Mathematics 30-3 Module 1

Module 1: Probability

 

In Try This 2 you found that probabilities can be expressed as fractions, decimals, percentages, and in words. Now try Self-Check 1 to test your abilities in demonstrating these skills.

 

Self-Check 1


textbook

Answer “Build Your Skills” question 1 on page 154. Answer

 

 


From your work in Try This 2 and Self-Check 1, you may have noticed a pattern in the way probability is calculated as a fraction. The pattern can be condensed into a formula. The experimental probability of an event occurring can be calculated from a frequency table using the following formula.

 

 

 

Source: MathWorks 12 Student Book/Teacher Guide. (Vancouver:Pacific Educational Press, 2011.)

 

 

Outcome

Frequency

1

5

2

9

3

6

4

11

5

4

6

1

Total

36

 

From the frequency table, the chance of rolling a 5 is  That is because a 5 occurs 4 times out of 36 rolls.

 

Similarly, the chance of rolling a 2 is  That is because a 2 occurs 9 times out of 36 rolls.