7adv.MATH.6.A
Represent sample spaces for simple and compound events using lists and tree diagrams.
Grade 7 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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sample spacessimple eventscompound eventsliststree diagrams
Skills
- represent (sample spaces for simple events using lists) #dok2
- represent (sample spaces for compound events using lists) #dok2
- represent (sample spaces for simple events using tree diagrams) #dok2
- represent (sample spaces for compound events using tree diagrams) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can list all possible outcomes for a simple event. #dok1
- I can create a list to represent the sample space of a compound event. #dok2
- I can use a tree diagram to show all possible outcomes of a simple event. #dok2
- I can use a tree diagram to represent the sample space of a compound event. #dok2
- I can explain how a list or tree diagram shows all possible outcomes for an event. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Visual representations, such as lists and tree diagrams, help organize and display all possible outcomes for simple and compound events.
- Understanding how to construct and interpret sample spaces is fundamental for solving probability problems.
Essential Questions
- What is a sample space, and why is it important in probability?
- How can you use a list or a tree diagram to represent all possible outcomes of a probability experiment?
- What are the differences between simple and compound events?
- Which situations are best represented by lists, and which by tree diagrams?
- How do you know when you have found all possible outcomes for an event?