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Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 1

Probability and the Law of Averages 1

Created by
Brian Garber
Essential question: What is the probability of flipping one coin and getting a head? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a coin a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of heads and record it below (as a fraction). While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff… You have managed to find the source of the
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 4

Probability and the Law of Averages 4

Created by
Brian Garber
Essential question: What is the probability of flipping four coins and getting four heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 4 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a coin a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 4 heads and record it below (as a fraction). While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff… You have managed to find the sour
Preview of Probability and the law of Averages 7

Probability and the law of Averages 7

Created by
Brian Garber
Probability and the law of averages 7 Essential question: What is the probability of flipping 7 coins and getting 7 heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 7 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a 7 coins a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 7 heads and record it below (as a fraction). While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff…
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 8

Probability and the Law of Averages 8

Created by
Brian Garber
Probability and the law of averages 8... ok, honestly this is probably a bit of overkill but once you have the template it is easy to make more... Essential question: What is the probability of flipping 8 coins and getting 8 heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 8 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a 8 coins a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 8 heads and reco
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 5

Probability and the Law of Averages 5

Created by
Brian Garber
Probability and the law of averages 5 Essential question: What is the probability of flipping five coins and getting 5 heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 5 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip 5 coins a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 5 heads and record it below (as a fraction). While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff…
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 3

Probability and the Law of Averages 3

Created by
Brian Garber
Probability and the law of averages 3 Essential question: What is the probability of flipping two coins and getting two heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 3 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a coin a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 3 heads and record it below (as a fraction). While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff…
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 2

Probability and the Law of Averages 2

Created by
Brian Garber
Probability and the law of averages 2 Essential question: What is the probability of flipping two coins and getting two heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 2 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a coin a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 2 heads and record it below (as a fraction). Then graphing the results. While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 6

Probability and the Law of Averages 6

Created by
Brian Garber
Essential question: What is the probability of flipping 6 coins and getting 6 heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 6 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a 6 coins a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 6 heads and record it below (as a fraction). Students then graph the data. While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff… You ha
Preview of Consumer Math-- NPR planet money "Why is Milk at the Back of the Store" ep. WS

Consumer Math-- NPR planet money "Why is Milk at the Back of the Store" ep. WS

Created by
kenzie kelley
To learn about ratios and percent differences, have been calculating grocery costs. To support their learning, students listen to NPRs Planet Money podcast "Whys is Milk in the Back of the Store?". While listening students complete a 9 question worksheet which focuses on the numbers or statistics expressed in the episode, to keep students accountable to paying attention to the podcast. Link to the episode is on the worksheet.
Preview of Statistics Project: The Math of Chance – Public Health & State Lotteries

Statistics Project: The Math of Chance – Public Health & State Lotteries

This project is a research-based investigation into real-world applications of probability, specifically designed for students in Statistics courses. It challenges students to move beyond textbook problems by researching actual datasets and using statistical simulations to reach "reasonable conclusions". The project is divided into three comprehensive parts: Part 1: Medical Simulations & The Law of Large Numbers: Students research a real-world medical statistic. They then use a random number gen
Preview of Trigonometry Travel Project | Law of Sines and Cosines Activity

Trigonometry Travel Project | Law of Sines and Cosines Activity

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MathWithAsh
Make trigonometry come alive with this engaging, real-world project! In the Trigonometry Travel Project, students “travel” to three U.S. destinations of their choice and use the Law of Sines and Law of Cosines to form and solve a triangle on the map. Students calculate the distances between each location, find all missing angles and sides, and explore interesting or historical facts about the places they visit. The project wraps up with a short written summary of their findings — combining math,
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