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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.
Calculating the outcome
By MathPlanetVideos
How many outcomes are possible when a die is rolled three times?
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.
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.
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.
Example: Picking a non-blue marble
By Khan Academy
In this example we are figuring out the probability of randomly picking a non-blue marble from a bag. Again we'll have to think about the possible outcomes first.
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.
Simple probability
By Khan Academy
In order to find the probability of picking a yellow marble from a bag, we have to first determine the number of possible outcomes and how then many of them meet our constraints.
Simple probability
By Khan Academy
In this example we are figuring out the probability of randomly picking a non-blue marble from a bag. Again, we'll have to think about the possible outcomes first.
Simple probability
By Khan Academy
In this example we are figuring out the probability of randomly picking a non-blue marble from a bag. Again, we'll have to think about the possible outcomes first.
Simple probability
By Khan Academy
In this example we are figuring out the probability of randomly picking a non-blue marble from a bag. Again, we'll have to think about the possible outcomes first.
Probability: Marbles from a bag
By Khan Academy
In order to find the probability of picking a yellow marble from a bag we have to first determine the number of possible outcomes and how then many of them meet our constraints.
Simple probability
By Khan Academy
In order to find the probability of picking a yellow marble from a bag, we have to first determine the number of possible outcomes and how then many of them meet our constraints.
Simple probability
By Khan Academy
In order to find the probability of picking a yellow marble from a bag, we have to first determine the number of possible outcomes and how then many of them meet our constraints.