
Experimental Probability and Simulations
Students conduct experiments and use simulations to determine the experimental probability of events. They record data systematically and analyze the frequency of different outcomes.
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Students conduct experiments and use simulations to determine the experimental probability of events. They record data systematically and analyze the frequency of different outcomes.
Key Questions
- How does conducting an experiment help us understand probability?
- What is the difference between an expected outcome and an actual outcome?
- How can simulations model real-world probability scenarios effectively?
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