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VII-6  Determine Probabilities

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This is a review for students taking the math portion of the AHSGE. This review focuses on section VII-6, Determining Probabilities, of the AHSGE workbook.

[Simple Probability]

  total ways a specific outcome will happen
Probability  =
  total number of possible outcomes

For example: if you flip a coin, it will come up either heads or tails. What are the chances that it will come up heads? Well, since there are 2 sides to a coin, heads and tails, there is one chance out of two that the coin will come up heads. We can state this probability as a fraction 1/2 or as a percent 50% or even as a ratio 50:50.

 

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