Hello bloggers, today I will be tell you how to play whats in the bag and my finding of playing it. First I got 6 counters, 2 red and 4 black then I got a bag and put the counters in. Now it is time to play. Me and my brother took turns picking out a counter. We had to guess what color we would get. On the first turn both of us guessed black and we were both right. second turn I guessed red and Seb guessed black I was right. we kept going until I thought that I had enough information to show to my math teacher. Red got 6 points and black got 2 points.
So what I have learnt is that is random and that just because on color has more counters dose not mean that it will win!
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Thursday, April 16, 2020
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Hi Zac
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your blog about the probability game! I liked how you used a object such as counters you could also use different colour lego or marbles etc. I wonder if you played the game a few more times if it would change your thoughts on whether it is random or not?
Katrina
Thanks for sharing this blog post Zac. You explained what you did well and it was a great start to our probability work . I'm glad to hear you involved your brother and that you persevered with more than one attempt at this game ....go you!!! What other games are you familiar with that involve making predictions or guessing?
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