Session Date
Lesson Topic
Probability distributions
Lesson Outline
Jared worked on some problems identifying what information to extract from a table so as to present the data in graphic format, for example. Probability distributions can be represented in bar graph format, or even in circle graph format. We also looked at how to convert odds into probabilities. It's important to identify what the total outcome is when odds in favor or against are expressed. Odds in favor, say, expressed as 1:4 implies a 20% probability that the outcome will be in favor, not a 25% probability, because the total number of outcomes is 5, not 4.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Lesson Comments
Jared's restlessness spilled over into the Statistics class as well, so after some 30 minutes of problem-solving we continued watching yesterday's documentary on chaos theory.
Session Hours
1.00
Hours Attended
1.00
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Review Status
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