Probably the Greatest Artist
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LENGTH
18 Minutes
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Description
Our artist shows you how to throw huge numbers of color cubes in experiments. You'll learn about probability as these color cubes fall randomly. The end results are paint mixtures that you can use to create your own masterpiece of an artwork.
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Instructions
Play through this interactive game to learn about Experimental Probability. Suitable for Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8.
Main Concepts
Discussion Questions
Before the Game
What does the word probability mean? How many sides does a cube have? If you were to roll a 6-sided die, what do you think the probability of rolling a 2 would be? What is it called if either of two outcomes are equally likely to appear? When do you encounter probability problems in everyday life?
After the Game
What is the difference between theoretical and experimental probability? Which is more accurate in describing the probability of something, theoretical or experimental? What is important to do if you want to increase the accuracy of experimental probability? How did you know which color and how many to sides of the cube when it was non-uniform? Were the results when you threw the cubes what you expected them to be- how did it determine what color to paint?