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Description of the Game • There are 10 holes carved skillfully onto a board. The objective of the game is to toss a tennis ball into one of the holes. There are three different sizes of holes on the board: small, medium, and large. The smaller holes are just a bit bigger than the size of a tennis ball. And the medium and large holes are fairly larger than the size of a tennis ball. There are 5 small holes, 4 medium holes, and 1 large hole.
Rules • 1) Stand 5 feet away from the board. • 2) You get 3 tosses. • 3) If you make two of the three tosses, you get two more. • 4) Toss it. • 5) DO NOT THROW!!!!!!!!!!
Probabilities • In our game, 59 total shots were taken in 17 games. 4 of the 17 games made at least 2 of the 3 shots in a hole to be given 2 bonus shots. Out of the 59 shots that were taken, 3 were made in the small hole, 13 were made in the medium hole, 35 were made in the large hole, and 8 were completely missed cause they have bad hand-eye coordination. • 3/59= 0.05 Small hole • 13/59= 0.22 Medium hole • 35/59= 0.59 Large hole • 8/59= 0.14 None at all
Financial Report • $3 to play • 100 people play • Paid $3 for board • Paid $2 for tennis balls • $3* 100= $300 • $300-$5(board and balls)= $295 • $295-$0 for prizes(Mr. Warrens hugs are priceless)=$295 profit if 100 people played and paid $3