A: Students will demonstrate number sense and apply number theory concepts.
A.A3: demonstrate an understanding of the application of random numbers to statistical sampling
Polling: City
Polling: Neighborhood
Populations and Samples
A.A6: develop an understanding of factorial notation and apply it
Binomial Probabilities
Permutations and Combinations
B: Students will demonstrate operation sense and apply operation principles and procedures in both numeric and algebraic situations.
B.B7-3: calculate probabilities to solve problems
Estimating Population Size
Theoretical and Experimental Probability
B.B8-3: determine probabilities using permutations and combinations
Binomial Probabilities
Permutations and Combinations
C: Students will explore, recognize, represent and apply patterns and relationships, both informally and formally.
C.C11: express and interpret constraints
Linear Programming
C.C18: interpolate and extrapolate to solve problems
Estimating Population Size
C.C26: demonstrate an understanding of the difference between simple and compound interest
Compound Interest
F: Students will solve problems involving the collection, display and analysis of data.
F.F1: draw inferences about a population from a sample
Polling: City
Polling: Neighborhood
Populations and Samples
F.F3: demonstrate an understanding of what can be inferred about a population by examining sample means and dispersions
Polling: City
Populations and Samples
Real-Time Histogram
F.F5: organize and display information in various ways with and without technology
Correlation
Describing Data Using Statistics
Stem-and-Leaf Plots
F.F12: interpret normal curves and standard deviation to express levels of confidence
Polling: City
F.F13: calculate, analyze and interpret various statistics
Box-and-Whisker Plots
Polling: City
Real-Time Histogram
F.F15: design and conduct experiments/surveys to explore sampling variability
Polling: City
Polling: Neighborhood
F.F17: design and conduct experiments/surveys and interpret and communicate level of confidence
Polling: City
G: Students will represent and solve problems involving uncertainty.
G.G2: demonstrate an understanding that determining probability requires the quantifying of outcomes
Binomial Probabilities
Geometric Probability
Independent and Dependent Events
G.G4: apply area diagrams and tree diagrams to interpret and determine probabilities of independent and dependent events
Binomial Probabilities
G.G6: demonstrate an understanding of the difference between probability and odds
Binomial Probabilities
Geometric Probability
Independent and Dependent Events
G.G7: distinguish between situations that involve combinations and permutations
Binomial Probabilities
Permutations and Combinations
Correlation last revised: 9/16/2020