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Sample Item
Brief Constructed Response Item for Grade 7
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Standard 5.0 Knowledge of Probability |
Topic B. Theoretical Probability
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Indicator 1. Determine the probability of an event comprised of no more than 2 independent events |
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Objective a. Express the probability of an event as a fraction, a decimal, or a percent
Assessment limit: Use a sample space of no more than 35 outcomes and decimals with no more than 2 decimal places
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Juan has 5 pairs of socks in his drawer. The pairs of socks are: 3 white and 2 blue. He also has 4 T-shirts in the drawer: 2 white and 2 gray. He randomly picks one pair of socks and one T-shirt from the drawer.
Step A
What is the probability Juan picks a pair of white socks and a gray T-shirt?
Step B
Use what you know about probability to explain how you determined the probability of Juan picking a white pair of socks and a gray T-shirt. Use words, numbers, and/or symbols in your explanation.
Step A is scored 0 (Incorrect) or 1 (Correct) and assesses 5.B.1.a.
Step B is scored with a 3 point (0, 1, 2) rubric and assesses Processes of Mathematics.
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| Answer Annotation |
Step A Answer: or equivalent
Step B Sample correct response: Since there are 5 pairs of socks and 3 pairs are white, the probability of selecting a pair of white socks is 3 favorable outcomes (white pair of socks) out of 5 total number of outcomes (total pairs of socks) or . The probability of selecting a gray T-shirt is 2 out of 4 or . The probability of selecting a pair of white socks and a gray T-shirt is  |
Brief Constructed Response (BCR) Rubric |
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Score 2
The response demonstrates a complete understanding and analysis of a problem.
- Application of a reasonable strategy in the context of the problem is indicated.
- Explanation1 of and/or justification2 for the mathematical process(es) used to solve a problem is clear, developed, and logical.
- Connections and/or extensions made within mathematics or outside of mathematics are clear.
- Supportive information and/or numbers are provided as appropriate. 3
Score 1
The response demonstrates a minimal understanding and analysis of a problem.
- Partial application of a strategy in the context of the problem is indicated.
- Explanation1 of and/or justification2 for the mathematical process(es) used to solve a problem is partially developed, logically flawed, or missing.
- Connections and/or extensions made within mathematics or outside of mathematics are partial or overly general, or flawed.
- Supportive information and/or numbers may or may not be provided as appropriate.3
Score 0
The response is completely incorrect, irrelevant to the problem, or missing.4
Note 1: Explanation refers to students' ability to communicate how they arrived at the solution for an item using the language of mathematics.
Note 2: Justification refers to students' ability to support the reasoning used to solve a problem, or to demonstrate why the solution is correct using mathematical concepts and principles.
Note 3: Students need to complete rubric criteria for explanation, justification, connections and/or extensions as cued for in a given problem.
Note 4: Merely an exact copy or paraphrase of the problem will receive a score of "0".
Rubric Document Date: August 2003
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