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Simulating Probability Situations Using Box Models |
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http://illuminations.nctm.org/index_d.aspx?id=448
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| Description: |
This activity allows students to use a box model to explore the relationship between theoretical and experimental probabilities. A "box model" is a statistical device that can be used to simulate standard probability experiments such as flipping a coin or rolling a die. |
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Java Applet | |
| Author: |
NCTM: Illuminations |
| Language: |
English | |
| Cost: |
Does not require payment for use |
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| Courses: |
Math 5 |
Probability |
| Math 6 |
Histograms, freq. dist, Probability |
| Math 7 |
Histograms, freq. dist, Probability |
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