I can calculate the probability of an event when the outcomes in the sample space are not equally likely.
I can explain why results from repeating an experiment may not exactly match the expected probability for an event.
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I can simulate a real-world situation using a simple experiment that reflects the probability of the actual event.
I can describe ways to get a random sample from a population.
I know that selecting a sample at random is usually a good way to get a representative sample.
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I can decide what information I need to know to be able to compare two populations based on a sample from each.
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I can compare two groups by taking a random sample, calculating important measures, and determining whether the populations are meaningfully different.