Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Objective  Find the experimental probability that an event will occur.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Objective  Find the experimental probability that an event will occur."— Presentation transcript:

1 Objective  Find the experimental probability that an event will occur.

2 Glossary Terms Probability – the likelihood that an event will occur experimental probability – finding probability by a series of trials favorable outcome – the outcome that is desired in a probability experiment Trial – the simulation of one event in an experiment

3 Rules and Properties Experimental Probability The experimental probability of an event, P(E), is given by: P(E) = number of favorable outcomes total number of trials

4 Two number cubes were rolled 100 times. An even number appeared as a sum 47 times. Based on this experiment, what is the experimental probability that two rolled number cubes will show a sum that is an even number? There were 100 trials and 47 successful outcomes. probability = number of favorable outcomes total number of trials = 47. 100 = 0.47= 47% So there is a 47% probability that the number cubes will come up with an even sum.

5 Two coins were tossed 200 times. Two heads appeared 48 times. Based on this experiment, what is the experimental probability that two flipped coins will show two heads.  There were 200 trials and 48 favorable outcomes. 48. 200 = 0.24 = 24% Based on this experiment, there is a 24% probability that two flipped coins will show two heads.

6 Key Skills Problem: Two number cubes were rolled 100 times. Find the experimental probability of an event. Solution: There were 100 trials and 30 successful outcomes. 30 100 P(sum less than 6) = = 30% A sum less than 6 appeared 30 times. Find the experimental probability in this case of rolling a sum less than 6.

7 Key Skills Problem: Two coins were tossed 150 times. Find the experimental probability of an event. Solution: There were 150 trials and 66 successful outcomes. 66 150 P(two heads) = = 44% Two heads appeared 66 times. Find the experimental probability that two flipped coins will show two heads. TOC


Download ppt "Objective  Find the experimental probability that an event will occur."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google