11.4 List the possible outcomes from a roll of two die (2 different

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11.4 List the possible outcomes from a roll of two die (2 different colors)
Find the probability of getting: two even numbers, two numbers who sum is 5, then 7.
Now actually roll the die 50 times recording the outcomes. Find the empirical probabilities of the above.
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11.4 Color Chips
Each team has a bag of 25 chips.
Taking turns, without looking into the bag, remove a chip and record the color. Repeat 40 times, finding the
empirical probability of getting each color.
Now look at all the chips and determine the theoretical probability of each color. Find the difference between the
two then discuss the difference.
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11.4 A driver approaches a toll booth and randomly selects two coins from his pocket. If the pocket contains two
quarters, two dimes, and two nickels, what is the probability that the two coins he selects will be at least enough to
pay a thirty-cent toll?
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11.4 List the possible outcomes from a roll of two die (2 different colors)
Find the probability of getting: two even numbers, two numbers who sum is 5, then 7.
Now actually roll the die 50 times recording the outcomes. Find the empirical probabilities of the above.

11.4 Color Chips
Each team has a bag of 25 chips.
Taking turns, without looking into the bag, remove a chip and record the color. Repeat 40 times, finding the
empirical probability of getting each color.
Now look at all the chips and determine the theoretical probability of each color. Find the difference between the
two then discuss the difference.

11.4 A driver approaches a toll booth and randomly selects two coins from his pocket. If the pocket contains two
quarters, two dimes, and two nickels, what is the probability that the two coins he selects will be at least enough to
pay a thirty-cent toll?

11.4 List the possible outcomes from a roll of two die (2 different colors)
Find the probability of getting: two even numbers, two numbers who sum is 5, then 7.
Now actually roll the die 50 times recording the outcomes. Find the empirical probabilities of the above.

11.4 Color Chips
Each team has a bag of 25 chips.
Taking turns, without looking into the bag, remove a chip and record the color. Repeat 40 times, finding the
empirical probability of getting each color.
Now look at all the chips and determine the theoretical probability of each color. Find the difference between the
two then discuss the difference.

11.4 A driver approaches a toll booth and randomly selects two coins from his pocket. If the pocket contains two
quarters, two dimes, and two nickels, what is the probability that the two coins he selects will be at least enough to
pay a thirty-cent toll?
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