Standard(s):
[MA2019] REG-7 (7) 13 : 13. Use a number from 0 to 1 to represent the probability of a chance event occurring, explaining that larger numbers indicate greater likelihood of the event occurring, while a number near zero indicates an unlikely event.
[MA2019] REG-7 (7) 14 : 14. Define and develop a probability model, including models that may or may not be uniform, where uniform models assign equal probability to all outcomes and non-uniform models involve events that are not equally likely.
a. Collect and use data to predict probabilities of events.
b. Compare probabilities from a model to observed frequencies, explaining possible sources of discrepancy.
[MA2019] REG-7 (7) 15 : 15. Approximate the probability of an event using data generated by a simulation (experimental probability) and compare it to the theoretical probability.
a. Observe the relative frequency of an event over the long run, using simulation or technology, and use those results to predict approximate relative frequency.