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Conditional Probability & Independence (ProbStat - Lesson 4.4)
Conditional Probability & Independence (ProbStat - Lesson 4.4)
Conditional Probability & Independence (ProbStat - Lesson 4.4)
Conditional Probability & Independence (ProbStat - Lesson 4.4)
Conditional Probability & Independence (ProbStat - Lesson 4.4)
Conditional Probability & Independence (ProbStat - Lesson 4.4)
Conditional Probability & Independence (ProbStat - Lesson 4.4)
Conditional Probability & Independence (ProbStat - Lesson 4.4)
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Conditional Probability & Independence GUIDED NOTES

This is lesson 4 in Unit 4 Probability.


What is included?

  • Guided Notes
  • Examples
  • Cumulative "Check Your Understanding" Practice
  • Typed Keys

Lesson Objectives

  • Find and interpret conditional probabilities using two-way tables.
  • Use the conditional probability formula to calculate probabilities.
  • Determine whether two events are independent.
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Conditional Probability & Independence (ProbStat - Lesson 4.4)

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Description

Conditional Probability & Independence GUIDED NOTES

This is lesson 4 in Unit 4 Probability.


What is included?

  • Guided Notes
  • Examples
  • Cumulative "Check Your Understanding" Practice
  • Typed Keys

Lesson Objectives

  • Find and interpret conditional probabilities using two-way tables.
  • Use the conditional probability formula to calculate probabilities.
  • Determine whether two events are independent.
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