In Part 1 and Part 2, you calculated the theoretical and experimental probabilities of winning the game you chose. You will now use your results to synthesize (or summarize) what you know about the odds of winning the game. This last step will also help you make connections between theoretical and experimental probabilities and apply these probabilities to solve real-world problems.
Use the results from Part 1 and Part 2 to complete these tasks and answer these questions:
a. Compare the results of the theoretical probability calculated in Part 1 and experimental probability calculated in Part 2. What do you think would happen if the number of trials increased for the simulation in Part 2? Explain.
b. Would players be more likely or less likely to win the game? Explain and support your answer by using the probabilities.
c. Would you use experimental probability or theoretical probability to predict the results of the game? Explain.
d. What did you learn about probability by completing this project? If you did not learn anything new, what new
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In Part 1 and Part 2 you calculated the theoretical and experimental probabilities of winning the game you chose You will now use your results to synthesize or class=