I can construct label and interpret circle graphs to solve problems.
I can express probabilities as ratios, fractions and percents.
I can identify the sample space (where the combined sample space has 36 or fewer elements) for a probability experiment involving two independent events.
I can conduct a probability experiment to compare the theoretical probability (determined using a tree diagram, table or other graphic organizer) and experimental probability of two independent events.
I can demonstrate an understanding of central tendency and range by:
o determining the measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and range
o determining the most appropriate measures of central tendency to report findings.
I can determine the effect on the mean, median and mode when an outlier is included in a data set.
I can express probabilities as ratios, fractions and percents.
I can identify the sample space (where the combined sample space has 36 or fewer elements) for a probability experiment involving two independent events.
I can conduct a probability experiment to compare the theoretical probability (determined using a tree diagram, table or other graphic organizer) and experimental probability of two independent events.
I can demonstrate an understanding of central tendency and range by:
o determining the measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and range
o determining the most appropriate measures of central tendency to report findings.
I can determine the effect on the mean, median and mode when an outlier is included in a data set.