Approximate the probability of a chance event by collecting data on the chance process that produces it and observing its long-run relative frequency, and predict the approximate relative frequency given the probability.
Standard detail
CCSS.Math.Content.7.SP.C.6
Standard
Depth 2Parent ID: 0DF2D77E630447538B5215553BE63323Standard set: Grade 7
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- CCSS.Math.Content.7.SP.C.6
- List ID
- 6.
- Standard ID
- 562A12E250364916BA534D5F0916953B
- ASN identifier
- S2554429
- Subject
- Mathematics (2010-)
- Grades
- 07
- Ancestor IDs
- 0DF2D77E630447538B5215553BE63323B6587A8C4F214FDBBAE91808CAB1997F
- Exact matches
- Source document
- New Mexico Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (2010)
- License
- CC BY 3.0 US
- Dataset notes
For example, when rolling a number cube 600 times, predict that a 3 or 6 would be rolled roughly 200 times, but probably not exactly 200 times.