# Geo.8 Conditional Probability

### Lesson 1

• I can find or estimate probability using a model or data from a chance experiment.
• I can identify chance experiments.

### Lesson 2

• I can find the sample space for chance experiments.
• I can model situations using probability.
• I can use sample space to calculate probability.

### Lesson 3

• I can create organized lists, tables, and tree diagrams and use them to calculate probabilities.

### Lesson 4

• I can use information in a two-way table to find relative frequencies and to estimate probability.

### Lesson 5

• I can use tables and Venn diagrams to represent sample spaces and to find probabilities.

### Lesson 6

• I can use the addition rule to find probabilities.

### Lesson 7

• I can explain the difference between dependent and independent events.

### Lesson 8

• I can use the multiplication rule $P(\text{A and B}) = P(\text{A | B}) \boldcdot P(\text{B})$ to find conditional probabilities.

### Lesson 9

• I can estimate probabilities, including conditional probabilities, from two-way tables.
• I can use probabilities and conditional probabilities to decide if events are independent.

### Lesson 10

• I can collect data and use it to estimate probabilities.
• I can use probabilities to decide if events are independent.