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© A Very Good Teacher 2008
8th Grade TAKS Review 2008
Objective 5
Day 1
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Simple Probability
• Probability =
• Example: A jar contains 4 red marbles, 2 blue marbles, and 3 yellow marbles. What is the probability that a marble drawn randomly will be red?
Favorable outcomes
Possible outcomes
Favorable outcomes
Possible outcomes
red marbles
Probability
total marbles
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Com∙pound Probability• Com∙pound Probability is just several
Simple Probabilities multiplied together
• Watch out for the words – “Replacement”
– “Without Replacement”
Favorable outcomes
Possible outcomes
Favorable outcomes
Possible outcomes
Com∙pound Probability
= x
Means you choose an object and then put it back before you choose again
Means you choose an object and hold on to it while you choose again
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Com∙pound Probability cont…• Example: A jar contains 4 red marbles, 2 blue
marbles, and 3 yellow marbles. What is the probability of drawing a red marble, replacing it, then drawing a yellow marble?
Favorable outcomes
Possible outcomes
Favorable outcomes
Possible outcomes
Com∙pound Probability
= x
red marbles
total marbles
yellow marbles
total marblesx
1
3
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Measures of Central Tendency
• There are 4 measures that fit this description:
– Mean:
– Median:
– Mode:
– Range:
Numbers Middle Likelihood
Average sum
quantity
Middle … put numbers in order 1st
Most … not all data sets have a mode*you may have to average the 2 in the middle*
Biggest - Smallest
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Measures of Central Tendency, cont…
• Example: Ruben earned the following grades on his tests in History this six weeks: 94, 72, 56, 81. Which measure of central tendency will give him the highest score?
Mean (Average) =94 72 56 81
4
303
4 75.75
Median (Middle) 56, 72, 81, 94 72 81 153
2 2
76.5
Mode (Most) None
Range (Biggest – Smallest) 94 - 56 = 38
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Scatter Plots
Correlation
Positive Negative No
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Scatter Plots, cont…• Example: The scatterplot below shows the amount
of time spent running each week and the body weight of the person running. Which statement best describes the relationship?
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A. As time decreases, weight decreases
B. As time increases, weight increases
C.As time increases, weight decreases
D.No relationship exists
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Vocabulary• Probability – the likelihood than an event will occur
– Replacement
• Measures of Central Tendency– Mean - average
– Median – middle number
– Mode – number that occurs most often
– Range – largest minus the smallest
• Scatterplot – a graph of points on grid– Correlation
• Positive – a graph that increases from left to right• Negative – a graph that decreases from left to right• None – a graph that is too scattered to have correlation