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Experimental and Theoretical Probability Project . By: Courtney Claiborne. Materials. 1 number cube 4 highlighters 1 pink, 1 orange, 1 blue, 1 yellow 1 paper bag. Yellow. Yellow. 4. 1. Blue. Blue. Pink. Pink. Orange. Orange. Yellow. Yellow. 2. 5. Blue. Blue. Pink. Pink.
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Experimental and Theoretical Probability Project By: Courtney Claiborne
Materials • 1 number cube • 4 highlighters 1 pink, 1 orange, 1 blue, 1 yellow • 1 paper bag
Yellow Yellow 4 1 Blue Blue Pink Pink Orange Orange Yellow Yellow 2 5 Blue Blue Pink Pink Orange Orange Theoretical Probability Yellow 3 Yellow 6 Blue Blue Pink Pink orange Orange
Sample Space 1,y 1,b 1,p 1,o 3,y 3,b 3,p 3,o 5,y 5,b 5,p 5,o 6*4=24 outcomes 2,y 2,b 2,p 2,o 4,y 4,b 4,p 4,o 6,y 6,b 6,p 6,o
Questions 1 • What is the difference between theoretical and experimental probability? Theoretical probability is what should happen Experimental probability is what happened
Question 2 • How many possible outcomes are there when I roll a number cube and draw 4 markers? 6*4=24 outcomes
Question 3 • What is the FCP? It is when you multiply all the possible outcomes.
Question 4 • What will happen if I include in my experiment flip a coin to my landing on heads? My number of outcomes will be greater.
Question 5 • What is the probability of rolling a even on a number cube and drawing a blue and yellow out of a bag with 4 markers? 3/6 * 2/4= 6/24 simplest form is 1/4