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This PowerPoint lesson was created for a Pre-Calculus class to review all the concepts of conditional probablility that were previously learned in Algebra 2. It includes examples and explanations of compound probability (including unions and intersections), independent & dependent events, and mutually exclusive events. It could be used as a review in Algebra 2 once all these concepts have been covered.
NOTE: Math Type 5.0 was used to create this lesson.
NOTE: Math Type 5.0 was used to create this lesson.
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Description
This PowerPoint lesson was created for a Pre-Calculus class to review all the concepts of conditional probablility that were previously learned in Algebra 2. It includes examples and explanations of compound probability (including unions and intersections), independent & dependent events, and mutually exclusive events. It could be used as a review in Algebra 2 once all these concepts have been covered.
NOTE: Math Type 5.0 was used to create this lesson.
NOTE: Math Type 5.0 was used to create this lesson.
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A wonderful resource that enables students to understand, practice, and challenge themselves.
Thank you!
a nice resources ty
I haven't used this in class yet--just previewed it. Thanks so much!
Great Material
Overall a good overview of probability concepts. There were however errors in descriptions of union and intersection and one page had number mismatch in an example. Easy to fix and I will be using in my classroom
Could you please let me know where you found errors so I can fix them? I don't like offering a product that is incorrect. If you could put it in the Q & A area I would really appreciate it. Sorry.
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