Jo & Jo’s Probability Game By: Joslyn Kikila & Jomelle Pasamonte.

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Jo & Jo’s Probability Game By: Joslyn Kikila & Jomelle Pasamonte

Joslyn Jomelle

How to win the game: The first player rolls the die. Then he/she picks up a card. Read the proportion, theoretical, experimental problem to your partner. Solve the problem. If you think you got the answer flip the piece of paper. If you get the answer, you move whatever # of spaces you got on the dice. Each player takes turns. First player that gets to the finish wins.

Proportion Problem.

Your rolling 2 dice. How many times would you expect to land on an odd number? If you rolled it 8 times. Step 1: 18 = __ 36 8 Step 2: 18 = __ 36 8 Cross multiply. 18 x 8= 144 Step 3: 18 = __ 36 8 Divide by the third side. 144/36=4 You would expect to get an odd sum 4 times.

This is a good game to learn the difference between theoretical and experimental probability because you can work out the theoretical OR experimental problems that is on these game cards, and when you start winning the other player that means you learned the differences between both theoretical and experimental probability.

Thanks Thanks Pau.