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Statistics: Experiment, Outcomes, Sample Space


By Educator

Statistics: Experiment, Outcomes, Sample Space

Finding Possible Outcomes and Probability


By mziemnik

Finding Possible Outcomes and Probability

Calculating the outcome


By MathPlanetVideos

How many outcomes are possible when a die is rolled three times?

Finding Possible Outcomes


By larryschmidt

How to determine the number of possible outcomes in probability problems.

7.SP.8.b - List Possible Outcomes for Compound Events


By MathwithMrAlmeida

If you've ever been at a restaurant and seen choices for an appetizer, main dish and dessert, have you ever wondered what could the outcomes be if you had to pick one of each from the choices you had? In this video, Mr. Almeida shows you how to list the possible outcomes of compound events. This video addresses the modeling of how to find the possible outcomes using tree diagrams, as called for in Common Core math standard 7.SP.8.b. This is not asking how many combinations are possible, but rather it is a lesson in WHAT the outcomes are.

eSpark Learning: Analyzing Cause and Effect Instructional Video (4.RI.3)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This instructional video uses information from a nonfiction text to explain why a certain outcome or event occurred.

skip counting by 2,5,10 using a hundreds chart:2.NBT.2


By Tenmarks Amazon

This lesson explains how to use a hundreds chart and skip count by 2, 5, 10 to complete a series.

The Fundamental Counting Principle


By Khan Academy

This video demonstrates how to solve for the number of independent events using both tree diagrams and the fundamental counting principle.

30 English collocations with the word "country"


By Espresso English

Learn words that go together with the word "country." This video will help English learners expand their vocabulary by using collocations.

Example: Bag of unfair coins


By Khan Academy

Example where the probability of an outcome is dependent on which coin you happen to pick

Pre Algebra Help from MathHelp.com - Math Probability


By yourteachermathhelp

Students learn that probability is the likelihood that a given event will happen, and probability can be found using the following ratio: (number of favorable outcomes) / (number of total outcomes). For example, the probability that the flip of a coin will come up heads is: (1 favorable outcome) / (2 possible outcomes), or 1/2. Note that probability can be written as a fraction (1/2), a decimal (0.5) or a percent (50%). Video is good quality and good for all students as a review or initial learning of the topic.

30 English collocations with the word "country"


By EspressoEnglish

Learn words that go together with the word "country." This video will help English learners expand their vocabulary by using collocations.

How to Write a Counterargument


By mistersato411

Learn how to strengthen your argumentative writing with a counterargument and rebuttal. Topics include: the purpose of a counterargument, definitions of ethos, logos, and pathos, how to rebut a strong counterargument, and a few transitions you can use to precede your counterargument.

Counting principle


By MathPlanetVideos

Throw a die and flip a coin.

Sort by count or category


By Khan Academy

Learn categorize objects then count the number of things in each category.

Probability with permutations and combinations


By Khan Academy

The probability of getting exactly 2 heads when flipping three coins. Thinking about this by visualy depicting all of the outcomes.

2 Examples of Probability With & Without Replacement


By Khan Academy

The probability of getting exactly 2 heads when flipping three coins. Thinking about this by visualy depicting all of the outcomes.

Example: Probability of rolling doubles


By Khan Academy

We're thinking about the probability of rolling doubles on a pair of dice. Let's create a grid of all possible outcomes.

The counting principle


By Khan Academy

We'll use a tree diagram to visualize and count all the possible outcomes. This helps us to determine the probability.