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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Framing Graphic CMAP (extra credit), I flipped a coin ten times. The coin l anded on heads 6 out of ten times Expressed as ratio of 6:4, Rolling a die possible outcomes are 1 through 6, I flipped a coin ten times. The coin l anded on heads 6 out of ten times Expressed as 6 out of 10 or 6/10, Identify the experimental probabilty of an event Defined as The number of times the outcome happens compared to the total number of trials., Certain Defined as 100 percent chance of happening, If I flip a coin ten times I should, theoretically, land on heads five times and tails five times The big question now being Why are these outcomes different?, Practicioner Level Will use experimentation to Identify the experimental probabilty of an event, Flipping a coin Possible outcomes are Heads or tails, Determine the probability (chance of an event happening) by labeling them Likely, Experimental probability of the event My experiment being I flipped a coin ten times. The coin l anded on heads 6 out of ten times, Determining probability At a/an Independent/Expert Level, A coin has only two possible outcomes (unless the coin is a trick coin) heads and tails. So the theoretical probability is 50% or 1 out of 2 Which means If I flip a coin ten times I should, theoretically, land on heads five times and tails five times, Determining probability At a/an Practicioner Level, Likely Defined as A greater then 50% chance but less then 100%, Impossible Defined as A 0% chance of happening, The total number of positive outcomes divided by the total number of outcomes For example A coin has only two possible outcomes (unless the coin is a trick coin) heads and tails. So the theoretical probability is 50% or 1 out of 2, Independent/Expert Level Will compare and contrast Theoretical probability of the event, Determining probability At a/an Novice Level, The number of times the outcome happens compared to the total number of trials. For example I flipped a coin ten times. The coin l anded on heads 6 out of ten times, Experimentation Like Flipping a coin