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Student and teacher versions of guided notes on how to use a simulation to estimate probability of an event. Once students have an understanding of how to do this there are four more practice problems they can work on individually.
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Using a Simulation to find Probability Guided Notes and Practice Problems
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Grades
6th - 8th
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Standards
CCSS7.SP.C.8c
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9
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Description
Student and teacher versions of guided notes on how to use a simulation to estimate probability of an event. Once students have an understanding of how to do this there are four more practice problems they can work on individually.
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great resource
This was a great resource to use with students for probability.
This resource really helped my students to understand using simulations to predict. This can be a very difficult concept to teach and understand. The only thing missing was an answer key. Otherwise I would have given it 5 stars.
The types of problems were challenging enough to make my students think. The worksheet helped them to see and understand the concept more clearly.
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Thank you!! Very Helpful.
needed this extra practice
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Standards
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CCSS7.SP.C.8c
Design and use a simulation to generate frequencies for compound events. For example, use random digits as a simulation tool to approximate the answer to the question: If 40% of donors have type A blood, what is the probability that it will take at least 4 donors to find one with type A blood?
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