- 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
- 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
Monday, 8 May 2017
Design a Spinner
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