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TEKS: Chapter 111. Mathematics See All Teacher Resources

111.41.c.13

(13) Probability. The student uses the process skills to understand probability in real-world situations and how to apply independence and dependence of events. The student is expected to:

  • (A) develop strategies to use permutations and combinations to solve contextual problems;
  • (B) determine probabilities based on area to solve contextual problems;
  • (C) identify whether two events are independent and compute the probability of the two events occurring together with or without replacement;
  • (D) apply conditional probability in contextual problems; and
  • (E) apply independence in contextual problems.