Honors Algebra II Review Chapter 10 You should be able to do the following: - Use the fundamental counting pricniple to count the number of ways an event can happen.
- Use permutations to count the number of ways an event can happen.
- Find the number of permutations of n things taken r at a time.
- Find the number of permutations with repetition.
- Use combinations to find the number of ways an event can happen.
- Use Pascal's triangle to find coefficients or the value of combiantions
- Expand binomial sums and differences.
- Find a term in an expanded binomial.
- Find the theoretical probability of an event happening.
- Find the experimental probability of an event happening.
- Find the geometric probablility
- Find probabilities involving permutations and combinations.
- Determine if events are mutually exclusive.
- Find the probablity of mutually exclusive events.
- Find the probability of compound events.
- Find the probability of independent and dependent events.
- Use a complement to find a probability.
- Find conditional probability.
- Find binomial probabilities.
- Calculate probabilities using normal distributions.
- Find expected values of outcomes.
- Solve word problems using any of these concepts.
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