Calculating Simple Probability
Calculate the probability of a simple event with equally likely outcomes using the formula: probability = number of favourable outcomes ÷ total number of possible outcomes; express the result as a fraction in its simplest form; apply to rolling dice, drawing from bags, and other simple chance situations
Typical age: 10–11 years
“If there are 3 red and 7 blue balls in a bag, can your child work out the probability of picking a red one and express it as a fraction in its simplest form?”
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- Probabilities Sum to One
Using the complement rule is easier once students can calculate basic probabilities and see that favourable + unfavourable outcomes cover all possibilities
- Experimental vs TheoreticalREQUIRED
Comparing experimental results with theoretical predictions requires being able to calculate the theoretical probability first
- The Probability ScaleREQUIRED
The formal KS3 treatment of probability as a 0-1 scale with fairness and equally-likely outcomes formalises what was practised in the age-10-11 calculation node