Recognize and explain the concepts of conditional probability and independence in everyday language and everyday situations.
Standard detail
CCSS.Math.Content.HSS-CP.A.5
Standard
Depth 3Parent ID: B1EBF0AB0B434BAC9AFCC6CEC38AFC54Standard set: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- CCSS.Math.Content.HSS-CP.A.5
- List ID
- 5.
- Standard ID
- BF3CD7197EC34B13BFEAD0BD29D54A15
- ASN identifier
- S11435B2
- Subject
- Common Core Mathematics
- Grades
- 09, 10, 11, 12
- Ancestor IDs
- B1EBF0AB0B434BAC9AFCC6CEC38AFC54AB6686DB5B534134BD683C2756224536E6F6827AA44447F2A3A612C9D69F71EA
- Source document
- Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (2010)
- License
- CC BY 3.0 US
- Dataset notes
For example, compare the chance of having lung cancer if you are a smoker with the chance of being a smoker if you have lung cancer.