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S3A - Chance

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List outcomes of chance experiments involving equally likely outcomes and represent probabilities

  • Use the term probability to describe the numerical value that represents the likelihood of an outcome of a chance experiment

  • Recognise that outcomes are described as equally likely when any one outcome has the same chance of occurring as any other outcome

  • Record all outcomes in chance experiments where each outcome is equally likely to occur

  • Represent probabilities of outcomes of chance experiments using fractions

  • Establish that the total of the probabilities of the outcomes of a chance experiment equals one

  • Discuss the imprecise meaning of commonly used chance words including possible, likely and unlikely

List outcomes of chance experiments involving equally likely outcomes and represent probabilities

  • Use the term probability to describe the numerical value that represents the likelihood of an outcome of a chance experiment

  • Recognise that outcomes are described as equally likely when any one outcome has the same chance of occurring as any other outcome

  • Record all outcomes in chance experiments where each outcome is equally likely to occur

  • Represent probabilities of outcomes of chance experiments using fractions

  • Establish that the total of the probabilities of the outcomes of a chance experiment equals one

  • Discuss the imprecise meaning of commonly used chance words including possible, likely and unlikely

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