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Thursday, April 16, 2020
Black and white probability
each game was different mixture.
We put our hand in the cup and pulled out a white or black and we did this 20 times each.
Round 1
my turn 14 black
6 white
I predicted 4 black
2 white
the result was 5 black and one white.
Round 2
dad turn there were more blacks than white
17 black
3 white
dad predicted 5 black and 1 black
the result was 4 black and 2 white
Round 3
mum turn
18 blacks and 2 white
mum guess 5 black and 1 white
the result was 4 blacks and 2 white.
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Hi Maks
ReplyDeleteGreat effort on your probability tasks! And it was lovely to see that you got your mum and dad to help out too! Your predictions and your actual answers were fairly close too. Top tip: Don’t forget to use capital letters at the start of a sentence.
Good Job Maks.
ReplyDeleteHi Maks
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you playing this probability game with your parents. You were all very close at guessing the correct colour of Lego bricks. Do you think that if you did it 40 times or 60 times, you would be able to correctly predict the colours? Perhaps you and Tomazs could try..? Let me know if you do.
Hi maks
ReplyDeleteI love your Probability blog you put a lot of effort into it