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Grade 11 Probability - Easy

Subject: Probability · Grade: 11 · Worksheet · Easy · vv2025.11.15

A easy grade 11 worksheet for Probability.

Worksheet snapshot

Pages
3
Est. time
20 min
Answer key
Included
What you’ll practice
  • Probability
  • Key concepts: Understanding core probability concepts for Grade 11; Applying probability strategies appropriate to Grade 11
  • Students begin with foundational probability concepts at Grade 11 level, using concrete models and visual supports to build understanding.
  • Apply it: Probability at the Grade 11 level connects to everyday situations students encounter: problem-solving in daily life, making sense of quantities and relationships, and building mathematical literacy for future learning.
Sample problems
  • In a class of 27 students, 20 like chocolate ice cream. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student does NOT like chocolate ice cream?
  • A bag contains 12 equally likely marbles, of which 5 are red. What is P(red)?
  • In a class of 26 students, 11 like chocolate ice cream. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student does NOT like chocolate ice cream?

About Probability

Probability measures the likelihood of events occurring. Students learn to calculate probabilities, work with combinations and permutations, and understand probability distributions.

Probability is fundamental to statistics, decision-making, risk assessment, game theory, and understanding uncertainty. It's essential for informed citizenship in a data-driven world.

Probability & Counting

Compute theoretical/experimental probability, use permutations/combinations, and solve compound/conditional events with expected value.

This easy level worksheet:

Find simple probabilities; list/count outcomes; use basic multiplication/addition rules.

Key Concepts

  • Sample spaces and counting methods
  • Independent/dependent and conditional probability
  • Permutations, combinations, expected value

Prerequisite skills

Fraction/decimal operations; basic counting rules; proportional reasoning.

Teaching Strategies

Use tree diagrams/tables/simulations; stress when order matters; connect probabilities to expected value in games/decisions.

Assessment ideas

Test basic probability calculation. Include compound events (AND, OR). Ask students to calculate permutations and combinations. Use real contexts (games, medical testing, quality control).

Common Challenges

Confusing independent vs. dependent; order/no-order mix-ups; arithmetic slips in combos/perms.

Real-World Applications

Games of chance, risk analysis, genetics, quality control.

Extension Activities

Design and run a simulation; solve one problem two ways (counting vs. formula); compute expected value in a real or game context.

Parent Tips

When discussing chances/odds, ask whether events affect each other and whether order matters.

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