A Week of Theoretical and Experimental Probability By: Jeff Thorp
A Week of Theoretical and Experimental Probability By: Jeff Thorp
A Week of Theoretical and Experimental Probability By: Jeff Thorp
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flipping a coin (same as yesterday’s first experiment).<br />
P (red <strong>and</strong> heads) =<br />
P (blue <strong>and</strong> tails) =<br />
How do these results compare to the class’s<br />
experiment yesterday?<br />
Draw the area model for drawing cubes from a bag with one red, one blue <strong>and</strong> one yellow <strong>and</strong><br />
rolling a die (same as yesterday’s second experiment).<br />
P (yellow <strong>and</strong> 6) =<br />
P (blue <strong>and</strong> 3) =<br />
How do these results compare to the class’s<br />
experiment yesterday?<br />
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