Teacher guide TIMES Module 14: Statistics and Probability: chance, year 9 - teacher guide

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This is a 19-page guide for teachers. This module continues the development of probability. A careful consideration of outcomes and equally likely outcomes is undertaken. In year 9, students consider situations involving two stages or two variables, including the special case of what are sometimes called two-step chance experiments. They have assigned probabilities based on assumptions or estimated probabilities from data. Probabilities of events involving 'and' or 'or' have been determined from assumptions or estimated from data.





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Educational value
  • The modules are written for teachers. They provide the mathematical background that, together with other resources, enables teachers to plan the development of topics in their classrooms.
  • This module is related to all of the Statistics and Probability modules in this series.
Year level

9

Learning area
  • Mathematics

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