Probability Mathematics Grade 10, 11 And 12
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.08 GB | Duration: 2h 45m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.08 GB | Duration: 2h 45m
Master Probability with Ease: A Comprehensive Guide for Grades 10, 11, and 12 Learners
What you'll learn
Understand basic probability concepts and how to calculate event likelihood.
Apply probability rules such as addition, multiplication, and conditional probability.
Explore probability distributions including binomial and normal distributions.
Solve complex probability problems with confidence and accuracy. Let me know if you need further adjustments!
Requirements
Prerequisites for This Course: Basic Math Skills: A fundamental understanding of arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) is required. Algebra Knowledge: Familiarity with algebraic expressions and equations will help, but is not mandatory. No prior probability knowledge needed: This course is designed for beginners, so if you're new to probability, don’t worry—everything will be explained from the basics. Access to a Calculator: A basic scientific calculator will be helpful for solving probability problems, though it's not strictly necessary. This course is perfect for learners of all levels—whether you're just starting or building on existing knowledge, you'll find the content accessible and easy to follow.
Description
This course is a comprehensive guide to mastering probability, tailored to support high school learners in Grades 10, 11, and 12. Designed specifically for adults, this course equips parents, tutors, and educators with the knowledge and tools needed to help learners excel in one of the most important topics in mathematics.Probability is a critical area of study that enhances logical reasoning, decision-making, and problem-solving skills. This course covers everything from basic probability principles to advanced concepts required in the senior grades. You’ll learn to calculate probabilities, interpret real-world scenarios, and solve complex probability problems confidently.Whether you’re a parent seeking to assist your child, a tutor enhancing your teaching repertoire, or a lifelong learner refreshing your math skills, this course provides clear explanations, step-by-step examples, and practical exercises to build both understanding and confidence.What You'll Learn:Fundamental principles of probability.How to calculate probabilities of independent and dependent events.Techniques for solving Grade 10, 11, and 12 probability problems.Real-life applications of probability.Who This Course is For:Parents supporting high school learners.Tutors and educators deepening their understanding of probability.Professionals or individuals looking to strengthen their math skills.This course is intended for purchase by adults. Enroll now to empower yourself with the knowledge to guide learners toward success in mathematics!
Overview
Section 1: General Probability
Lecture 1 Showing That Events Are Not Mutually Exclusive
Lecture 2 Using The Probability Addition Rule
Lecture 3 Calculating The Number Of People In The Sample Space
Lecture 4 Determining The Number Of People That Are Not In An Event
Lecture 5 Complementary And Mutually Exclusive Events Mash Up
Lecture 6 Going From Mutually Exclusive To Independent, Find The Probability Of A And B
Section 2: Tree Diagrams
Lecture 7 Drawing An 8 Outcomes Tree Diagram
Lecture 8 Drawing A 16 Outcomes Diagram
Lecture 9 Calculate The Probability That A Randomly Selected Orange Will Not Be Picked
Lecture 10 Drawing A 4 Outcome Probability With A Twist
Lecture 11 What Percentage Of Oranges Will Be Sent To The Factory To Be Made Into Juice
Lecture 12 Working With Percentages And A Tree Diagram
Section 3: Venn Diagrams
Lecture 13 Drawing A Venn Diagram From 8 Pieces Of Information
Lecture 14 Making Use Of A Venn Diagram To Answer Follow Up Questions
Lecture 15 Sorting Odd And Even Numbers In A Venn Diagram
Lecture 16 Flying Through Questions Using A Venn Diagram
Lecture 17 Using Information In A Venn Diagram To Solve For X
Lecture 18 Working Out Probabilities When A Random Selection Is Made
Lecture 19 The Probability Of All The Three Options
Section 4: Two Way Contingency Tables
Lecture 20 Using An Empty 2 Way Contingency Table
Lecture 21 Independent Events And 2 Way Contingency Tables
Lecture 22 Feeling In All The Values Of A Contingency Tables
Lecture 23 Not Over Thinking Things With A 2 Way Contingency Table
Lecture 24 Showing That Events Are Independent
Section 5: The Fundamental Counting Principle
Lecture 25 How Many Possible Ways Are There For Them To Sit On Stage
Lecture 26 Calculate The Probability That The Boys Will Sit Next To Each Other
Lecture 27 Codes Available If Digits Cannot Repeat And Must Be Even And Less Than 6000
Lecture 28 Probability Of Odd Number Divisible By 5 No Repeat
Lecture 29 Arranging Letters In A Straight Line
Lecture 30 The Probability That The Letters L And M Are Not Next To Each Other
Lecture 31 Arranging 15 Family Members For A Family Photo
Lecture 32 Sitting Arrangements If 3 Learners Have To Be Next To Each Other
Lecture 33 Probability That 2 People Will Not Sit Next To Each Other
Lecture 34 Arranging Letters From A Word When Repetition Is Allowed
Lecture 35 Number Of Ways Cars Can Be Parked
Lecture 36 Probabaility That All Odd Number Spaces Are Occupied By Vowels
This course is ideal for Grade 10, 11, and 12 students looking to improve their understanding of probability and excel in their math exams. Whether you're new to probability or need a refresher, this course will provide clear, step-by-step explanations and practical examples to help you succeed. It's also perfect for students who struggle with probability concepts, as well as those aiming for higher grades and distinctions. If you’re preparing for school exams, this course will help you build the confidence and skills needed to solve a wide range of probability problems. Additionally, this course is great for tutors and parents who want to support students in mastering probability or improve their teaching methods for high school mathematics.