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  1. Standards Mapping - Virginia Math | Khan Academy

    Given two or more events, determine whether the events are complementary, dependent, independent, and/or mutually exclusive, and compute the probability of those events.

  2. Probability | Lesson (article) - Khan Academy

    The table above shows data about the passengers aboard the Titanic. If a passenger who traveled on the Titanic is selected at random, what is the probability that the selected passenger was someone …

  3. Probability | Statistics and probability | Math | Khan Academy

    You've experienced probability when you've flipped a coin, rolled some dice, or looked at a weather forecast. Go deeper with your understanding of probability as you learn about theoretical, …

  4. Probability | Integrated math 2 | Khan Academy

    In this unit, you'll learn the basics of probability, like counting and combining things to find the chance of something happening. You'll explore rules for independent and dependent events, and dive into …

  5. Probability: the basics (article) | Khan Academy

    Probability is simply how likely something is to happen. Whenever we’re unsure about the outcome of an event, we can talk about the probabilities of certain outcomes—how likely they are. The analysis of …

  6. Get ready for AP® Statistics | Math | Khan Academy

    Develop probability distributions: Empirical probabilities Get ready for random variables and probability distributions: Unit test

  7. Statistical significance on bus speeds (video) | Khan Academy

    "To test whether the results could be explained "by random chance, she created the table below, "Which summarizes the results of 1000 re-randomizations "of the data, with differences between medians …

  8. Simple hypothesis testing (video) | Khan Academy

    The probability that, I guess let me write this, Bill not picked on a night. Well, there's four equally likely outcomes and three of them result in Bill not getting picked, so there's a three fourths probability that …

  9. Probability | High school statistics | Math | Khan Academy

    If you're curious about the mathematical ins and outs of probability, you've come to the right unit! Here, we'll take a deep dive into the many ways we can calculate the likelihood of different outcomes.

  10. Theoretical probability distribution example: tables - Khan Academy

    We can create the probability distribution for rolling two dice by creating a table to represent the events that make up the sample space.