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Develop probability distributions from simulations. Young mathematicians use simulations to collect data. They use the data to draw graphs of probability distributions for the random variable in question.
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- Use the problem set as a homework assignment
Classroom Considerations
- Due to time constraints, it is possible to skip some parts of the lesson; see lesson guide for more details
- Learners will need a pair of dice and/or a random number generator
- The 12th installment of a 21-part module
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- Learners will appreciate hands-on nature of the activity
- Includes probing questions to use during class discussions
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