
Experimental Probability
Students conduct experiments to gather data and determine experimental probability. They record their results and express them as fractions and decimals.
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Students conduct experiments to gather data and determine experimental probability. They record their results and express them as fractions and decimals.
Key Questions
- How does conducting an experiment help us understand probability?
- How do we calculate experimental probability from our recorded data?
- What happens to our experimental probability as we conduct more trials?
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