THE MATCH (APPLE) LOTTERY Research Project THE MATCH (APPLE) LOTTERY Objective: Students will create sample spaces to determine theoretical probability.

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THE MATCH (APPLE) LOTTERY Research Project

THE MATCH (APPLE) LOTTERY Objective: Students will create sample spaces to determine theoretical probability and compare theoretical probability to experimental probability.

THE MATCH (APPLE) LOTTERY A new game called the MATCH LOTTERY has the same rules of the Apple Lottery EXCEPT the second number drawn need not be different from the first. For example players can select 3,3. Hint* Consider (1,2) and (2,1) as different outcomes.

THE MATCH (APPLE) LOTTERY Complete Research Project page 40 each section a-h. As a group of 3-4 students, create a 2-3 minute commercial, including the facts you discovered during this research. Everyone must speak! Include at least 2 tables.

THE MATCH (APPLE) LOTTERY You will be graded on the following as a group: Understanding Reasoning/Strategies/ Procedures Communication/ Presentation ttp://