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We want to see who has the luck! Tally up the number of times each player wins. Play from 10-20 games. Answer These Questions. Which player won the most games? Why do you think this player won? What is the probability of Player 1 winning the game?

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  1. We want to see who has the luck! Tally up the number of times each player wins. Play from 10-20 games.

  2. Answer These Questions • Which player won the most games? • Why do you think this player won? • What is the probability of Player 1 winning the game? • What is the probability of Player 2 winning the game? • What is the probability of Player 3 winning the game? • What is the probability of Player 4 winning the game? • What is the probability of Player 5 winning the game? • If you had to choose, which player would you want to be?

  3. Date: 03/23/11 By: Mr. Menjivar Today’s TitleExperimental Probability

  4. Standard SDAP 3.2: Use data to estimate the probability of future events.

  5. Objective To find experimental probability To use simulations

  6. Vocabulary (Shout Outs) Outcome → result of an action Event → possible outcomes Complement → opposite of the event

  7. What is experimental probability? Probability involves predicting future events based on the following… Experimental Probability

  8. Example You attempt 16 free throws in a basketball game. Your results are shown. What is the experimental probability of making a free throw

  9. Finding Experimental Probability

  10. Example A bicycle company checks a random sample of bikes. The table shows the results. Predict the number of defective bikes in a batch 1,300.

  11. Example Find the experimental probability that 2 of 3 children in a family are girls. Assume that girls and boys are equally likely. Simulate the problem by tossing three coins. Let heads represent a girl. Let tails represent a boy.

  12. Simulating An Event

  13. Homework Pg. 359 [1-12all] and [14-16 all]

  14. Exit Slip You mix the letters: A, C, Q, U, A, I, N, T, A, N, C, and E Without looking, you select one letter. Find the probability of each event as a fraction, a decimal, and a percent. P(A) P(vowel) P(Q or C)

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