Probability Trees

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Probability Trees

 

Students learn how to draw probability trees for independent events.

Later, as learning progresses, they use probability trees to determine the likelihood of different events.

Differentiated Learning Objectives
  • All students should be able to draw a Probability Tree for two independent events.
  • Most students should be able to draw and use a probability tree to calculate the probability of independent events.
  • Some students should be able to draw using a probability tree with three or more branches to calculate the probability of independent events.
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