Develop a probability model (which may not be uniform) by observing frequencies in data generated from a chance process.
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CCSS.Math.Content.7.SP.C.7b
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Depth 3Parent ID: F6E5F7DB5BC240EF985AAC503C73F0D1Standard set: Grade 7
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- CCSS.Math.Content.7.SP.C.7b
- List ID
- b.
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- 6B9A17E91822479E8BFC7AF4C145421D
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- S2554432
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- Mathematics (2010-)
- Grades
- 07
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- New Mexico Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (2010)
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For example, find the approximate probability that a spinning penny will land heads up or that a tossed paper cup will land open-end down. Do the outcomes for the spinning penny appear to be equally likely based on the observed frequencies?