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Exploring Experimental Probability with Colored Headbands and Dice

In this experimental probability project by Janiqua L. Mosley, various colored headbands (yellow, blue, red, and green) and a small number cube are used to demonstrate probability concepts. The project involves conducting experiments to determine the likelihood of drawing headbands of each color and rolling specific numbers on the cube. By organizing results in a tree diagram, students will visualize outcomes and calculate experimental probabilities, helping them understand the fundamental concepts of probability in a hands-on manner.

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Exploring Experimental Probability with Colored Headbands and Dice

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  1. Experimental probability prodject • By Janiqua L. Mosley =)

  2. The materials I will use • Yellow, blue, red, and green headbands. • A small “number cube” • A bag

  3. Tree diagram yellow blue headbands red green numbers

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