Monday, 8 May 2017

Design a Spinner



  1. How did your experimental probability compare to the theoretical probability? Explain why any differences might have occurred.
      • Red was 0.34 instead of 0.4, blue was 0.12 instead of 0.2, yellow was 0.54 instead of 0.4
        • All of these differences were present because the experimental probably is determined by an experiment, and the experiment outcome isn't always the same as in the theory
  2. What could you do to make your experimental probability more accurate? Explain.
      • You could do more experimental trials
        • The more experimental trials you do, the more accurate the results are, the closer they are to theoretical probablity

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