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MAFS.912.S-MD.1.4: Develop a probability distribution for a random variable defined for a sample space in which probabilities are assigned empirically; find the expected value. For example, find a current data distribution on the number of TV sets per household in the United States, and calculate the expected number of sets per household. How many TV sets would you expect to find in 100 randomly selected households?

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Math Example--Probability Concepts--The Probability of Independent Events--Example 6

Math Example--Probability Concepts--The Probability of Independent Events--Example 6

This is part of a collection of math examples that explore different aspects of probability.

Math Example--Probability Concepts-- The Probability of Independent Events--Example 6 Probability

Math Example--Probability Concepts--The Probability of Independent Events--Example 7

Math Example--Probability Concepts--The Probability of Independent Events--Example 7

This is part of a collection of math examples that explore different aspects of probability.

Math Example--Probability Concepts-- The Probability of Independent Events--Example 7 Probability

Math Example--Probability Concepts--The Probability of Independent Events--Example 8

Math Example--Probability Concepts--The Probability of Independent Events--Example 8

This is part of a collection of math examples that explore different aspects of probability.

Math Example--Probability Concepts-- The Probability of Independent Events--Example 8 Probability

Math Example--Probability Concepts--The Probability of Independent Events--Example 9

Math Example--Probability Concepts--The Probability of Independent Events--Example 9

This is part of a collection of math examples that explore different aspects of probability.

Math Example--Probability Concepts-- The Probability of Independent Events--Example 9 Probability