AQR.MATH.4.A
Use a two-way frequency table as a sample space to identify whether two events are independent and to interpret the results.
Advanced Quantitative Reasoning · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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two-way frequency tablesample spaceeventsindependent eventsresults
Skills
- use (two-way frequency tables to represent sample spaces) #dok2
- identify (independence of two events using two-way frequency tables) #dok2
- interpret (results from a two-way frequency table regarding event independence) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can use a two-way frequency table to represent the sample space of two events. #dok2
- I can identify whether two events are independent by analyzing a two-way frequency table. #dok2
- I can interpret results from a two-way frequency table to determine if events are independent. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Two-way frequency tables can be used to organize data for two categorical variables, providing a way to explore potential relationships between events.
- Understanding independence of events is essential for making accurate probability calculations and for interpreting data in real-world contexts.
Essential Questions
- How can a two-way frequency table be used to display information about two events?
- What does it mean for two events to be independent?
- How can you determine if two events are independent by examining a two-way frequency table?
- Why is it important to recognize when events are independent in real-world situations?
- How does analyzing a two-way frequency table help us interpret the relationship between two events?