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Multiple Ways to Teach a Concept

Multiple Ways to Teach a Concept

Concept #1 Example Problem
Empirical Probability

 

In a classroom, 15 out of 40 students asked their teacher for a red ruler. What is the empirical probability of a student asking for a blue ruler?
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Empirical Probability P (A) = the number of times an event occurs divided by the number of times an experiment is performed.

=

P (A) =  = 0.625

Therefore, the empirical probability of asking for a blue ruler is 0.625.

Empirical Probability P(E) = event frequency over the total number of trials.

P(E) =, where n is equivalent to 100%.

Thus, n = 40

If 40 = 100%

25 = ?

Cross-multiply;

= 62.5% = 0.625

 

Therefore, the empirical probability of asking for a blue ruler is 0.625.

 

Concept #2 Example Problem
Mean

 

The marks of seven students in a class are as follows;

80%, 76%, 72%, 80%, 72%, 76%, 80%

Find the mean marks of the students.

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The mean of a data set = the addition of all the values in the data set ÷ the number of the numbers added up.

Therefore, mean =

=

76.75%

Therefore, the mean marks of the students = 76.75%

 

Mean =, where ∑fx = the sum of product values and their frequencies, and ∑f is the sum of the frequencies.

 

Marks 80% 76% 72%
Frequency 3 2 2

 

∑fx = (80 × 3) + (76 × 2) + (72 × 2)

= 240 + 152 + 144

= 536

∑f = 3+2+2 = 7

Thus, mean =  =   = 76.75%

Therefore, the mean marks = 76.75%

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Question 


Assessment Description
Creating videos allows teachers to save hours of repetitive teaching. Students also thrive if they can view a concept multiple times. As a teacher, you must create short videos for your students to help them through the class.

Multiple Ways to Teach a Concept,

Directions:

Use the tables below to do the following:

Concept #1 Example Problem
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Concept #2 Example Problem
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