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Tree Diagrams

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GCSE Maths (Statistics) Mind Map on Tree Diagrams, created by Olivia Brooklyn on 08/03/2014.
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Tree Diagrams
  1. An alternative method for showing the outcomes of combined events is a tree diagram
    1. Note that the probabilities across any branch add up to 1
      1. The probability of any outcomes is calculated by multiplying together the probabilities on its branches
        1. REMEMBER - In an examination, all or part of the tree diagram is always drawn and you just have to complete it
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