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| express odds as a probability and vice versa |
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| determine the probability of, or the odds for and against, an outcome |
2
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| solve a problem that involves odds or probability |
3
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| compare, using examples, dependent and independent events |
4
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| determine the probability of two dependent or two independent events |
5, 14
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| determine the probability of an event, given the occurrence of a previous event |
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| solve a problem that involves determining the probability of dependent events or independent events |
7, 15
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| classify events as mutually exclusive or non-mutually exclusive, and explain your reasoning |
8
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| represent, using set notation or graphic organizers, mutually exclusive events (including complementary) or non-mutually exclusive events |
9, 16
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| solve a problem that involves mutually exclusive events or non-mutually exclusive events |
10, 17
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| solve a problem that involves the probability of complementary events |
11
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| solve a problem that involves probability and permutations |
12
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| solve a problem that involves probability and combinations |
13
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| provide examples of the empty set, disjoint sets, subsets and universal sets in context, and explain the reasoning (Lesson 1A) |
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| simplify a numeric or an algebraic fraction that contains factorials in both the numerator and denominator. (Lesson 2B) |
19
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| determine the number of combinations of n elements taken r at a time (Lesson 2D) |
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