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TEKS: Chapter 111. Mathematics See All Teacher Resources

111.43.c.8

(8) Mathematical modeling in social sciences. The student applies mathematical processes to determine the number of elements in a finite sample space and compute the probability of an event. The student is expected to:

  • (A) determine the number of ways an event may occur using combinations, permutations, and the Fundamental Counting Principle;
  • (B) compare theoretical to empirical probability; and
  • (C) use experiments to determine the reasonableness of a theoretical model such as binomial or geometric.