Section A: Probabilities of Single Step Events
Lesson 1: Mystery Bags
Let’s make predictions based on what we know.
Lesson 2: Chance Experiments
Let’s investigate chance.
Lesson 3: What Are Probabilities?
Let’s find out what’s possible.
Lesson 4: Estimating Probabilities Through Repeated Experiments
Let’s do some experimenting.
Lesson 5: More Estimating Probabilities
Let’s estimate some probabilities.
Lesson 6: Estimating Probabilities Using Simulation
Let’s simulate real-world situations.
Section B: Probabilities of Multi-step Events
Lesson 7: Simulating Multi-Step Experiments
Let’s simulate more complicated events.
Lesson 8: Keeping Track of All Possible Outcomes
Let’s explore sample spaces for experiments with multiple parts.
Lesson 9: Multi-Step Experiments
Let’s look at probabilities of experiments that have multiple steps.
Lesson 10: Designing Simulations
Let’s simulate some real-life scenarios.
Section C: Sampling
Lesson 11: Comparing Groups
Let’s compare two groups.
Lesson 12: Larger Populations
Let’s compare larger groups.
Lesson 13: What Makes a Good Sample?
Let’s see what makes a good sample.
Lesson 14: Sampling in a Fair Way
Let’s explore ways to get representative samples.
Section D: Using Samples
Lesson 15: Estimating Population Measures of Center
Let’s use samples to estimate measures of center for the population.
Lesson 16: Estimating Population Proportions
Let’s estimate population proportions using samples.
Lesson 17: More About Sampling Variability
Let’s compare samples from the same population.
Lesson 18: Comparing Populations Using Samples
Let’s compare different populations using samples.
Lesson 19: Comparing Populations with Friends
Let’s ask important questions to compare groups.
Section E: Let’s Put It to Work
Lesson 20: Memory Test
Let’s put it all together.