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AC9M10P01

use the language of “if ... then”, “given”, “of”, “knowing that” to describe and interpret situations involving conditional probability

Elaborations

  • AC9M10P01_E1using two-way tables and Venn diagrams to understand conditional statements using the language of “if ... then ...”, “given”, “of”, “knowing that” and identifying common mistakes in interpreting such language
  • AC9M10P01_E2using arrays and tree diagrams to represent, interpret and compare probabilities of dependent and independent events
  • AC9M10P01_E3investigating how conditional probability is used in natural language processing tasks like text or image generation, language translation, data augmentation and recommendation systems

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