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Title: PROBABILITY


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PROBABILITY
  • Experimental vs. Theoretical

2
What is Probability?
  • Probability is a number from 0 to 1 that tells
    you how likely something is to happen.
  • Probability can be either theoretical or
    experimental.

3
Probability
  • THEORETICAL
  • Theoretical probability can be found without
    doing and experiment.
  • EXPERIMENTAL
  • Experimental probability is found by repeating an
    experiment and observing the outcomes.

4
THEORETICAL PROBABILITY
  • I have a quarterMy quarter has a heads side and
    a tails side
  • Since my quarter has only 2 sides, there are only
    2 possible outcomes when I flip it. It will
    either land on heads, or tails

5
THEORETICAL PROBABILITY
  • When I flip my coin, the probability that my coin
    will land on heads is 1 in 2
  • What is the probability that my coin will land on
    tails??

6
Theoretical Probability
  • Right!!! There is a 1 in 2 probability that my
    coin will land on tails!!!
  • A probability of 1 in 2 can be written in three
    ways
  • As a fraction ½
  • As a decimal .50
  • As a percent 50

7
Theoretical probability
  • When I spin this spinner, I have a 1 in 4 chance
    of landing on the section with the red A in it.

8
A 1 in 4 chance can be written 3 ways
Theoretical Probability
  • As a fraction ¼
  • As a decimal .25
  • As a percent 25

9
Theoretical Probability
I have three marbles in a bag.
1 marble is red
1 marble is blue
1 marble is green
  • I am going to take 1 marble from the bag.
  • What is the probability that I will pick out a
    red marble?

10
Theoretical Probability
  • Since there are three marbles and only one is
    red, I have a 1 in 3 chance of picking out a red
    marble.
  • I can write this in three ways
  • As a fraction 1/3
  • As a decimal .33
  • As a percent 33

11
Experimental Probability
  • Experimental probability is found by repeating an
    experiment and observing the outcomes.

12
Experimental Probability
  • Remember the bag of marbles?
  • The bag has only 1 red, 1 green, and 1 blue
    marble in it.
  • There are a total of 3 marbles in the bag.
  • Theoretical Probability says there is a 1 in 3
    chance of selecting a red, a green or a blue
    marble.

13
Experimental Probability
  • Draw 1 marble from the bag.
  • It is a red marble.
  • Record the outcome on the tally sheet

14
Experimental Probability
  • Put the red marble back in the bag and draw
    again.
  • This time your drew a green marble.
  • Record this outcome on the tally sheet.

15
Experimental Probability
  • Place the green marble back in the bag.
  • Continue drawing marbles and recording outcomes
    until you have drawn 6 times. (remember to place
    each marble back in the bag before drawing again.)

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Experimental Probability
  • After 6 draws your chart will look similar to
    this.
  • Look at the red column.
  • Of our 6 draws, we selected a red marble 2 times.

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Experimental Probability
  • The experimental probability of drawing a red
    marble was 2 in 6.
  • This can be expressed as a fraction 2/6 or 1/3
    a decimal .33 or a
    percentage 33

18
Experimental Probability
  • Notice the Experimental Probability of drawing a
    red, blue or green marble.

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Comparing Experimental and Theoretical Probability
  • Look at the chart at the right.
  • Is the experimental probability always the same
    as the theoretical probability?

20
Comparing Experimental and Theoretical Probability
  • In this experiment, the experimental and
    theoretical probabilities of selecting a red
    marble are equal.

21
Comparing Experimental and Theoretical Probability
  • The experimental probability of selecting a blue
    marble is less than the theoretical probability.
  • The experimental probability of selecting a green
    marble is greater than the theoretical
    probability.

22
Probability Review
Probability is a number from 0 to 1 that tells
you how likely something is to happen.
There are 2 types of probability
  • Theoretical (can be found without doing an
    experiment)
  • Experimental (can be found by repeating an
    experiment and recording outcomes.)

23
Probability Review
  • Probability can be expressed as a fraction, a
    decimal or a percentage.
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