Finite Math > Additional Topics in Probabilities > Expectations

Expected Value | Odds

Instructions

Shown on this page are youtube videos using a digital pen on virtual paper assisted by a HP Prime calculator emulator. The content found here extends the content found in our eBook or print copy of HP Prime Guide Algebra Fundamentals.

Click on play and the full screen option in the Embedded youtube video or click on the direct link to go directly to the youtube site to play the video.

Embedded youtube video displays a dialog window when we hit pause. Do not hit the “X’ to close the dialog window, just press the play icon or space bar to resume play as it closes the dialog window and resumes play.

Remark: Onenote Ink math assistant requires a 365 subscription. There is the personal 365 subscription,  academic 365 subscription with Class Notebooks for administrators, teachers, and students plus organizational versions of 365 subscriptions that include Onenote Ink math assistant. The videos were made using the academic 365 subscription. You will need a 365 subscription to duplicate the Onenote Ink math assistant parts, however there are free versions of Onenote for all platforms that include Ink but not the Ink math assistant. There is an Online Onenote broswer version available with the Onenote Ink math assistant for some subscription packages.


Expected Value

The Video shows us defining mean and expected value. We make a histogram from the probability distribution. We explore using the Math features of the HP Prime.

Embedded YouTube video file or direct link


HP Prime Onenote Expected Value or direct link

Microsoft is in the process of adding equation editor to 365 subscription of Onenote for Windows 10. They recommend you use equation editor in Word and copy and paste into Onenote for Windows 10. That is what we did to get the math notation.


Odds

The Video shows us calculating odds for and against 7 or 11 for a roll of dices. We make a histogram using Statistic 1 Var App from the probability distribution. We calculate the expected value. We explore using the Math features of the HP Prime.

Embedded YouTube video file or direct link


HP Prime Onenote Odds or direct link

Microsoft is in the process of adding equation editor to 365 subscription of Onenote for Windows 10. They recommend you use equation editor in Word and copy and paste into Onenote for Windows 10. That is what we did to get the math notation.


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