Probability Test
Number
|
Name
|
Swap
|
Won
|
1
|
Dad
|
NO
|
YES
|
2
|
Dad
|
NO
|
YES
|
3
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
|
4
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
|
5
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
|
6
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
|
7
|
Dad
|
YES
|
YES
|
8
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
|
9
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
|
10
|
Dad
|
NO
|
YES
|
11
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
|
12
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
|
13
|
Charlie
|
NO
|
YES
|
14
|
Charlie
|
YES
|
YES
|
15
|
Charlie
|
NO
|
NO
|
16
|
Charlie
|
YES
|
YES
|
17
|
Charlie
|
NO
|
NO
|
18
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
|
19
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
|
20
|
Dad
|
NO
|
NO
They didn't swap as often as I thought they would but when they did swapped they always won.
My subjects liked to stay the same. They won 35% of the time.
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Great homework Harrison. Your results were interesting but your video could do some more editing in it.
ReplyDeleteIt was difficult to see each step of your process. You need to do this kind of process on a table top (see Leka & Derek's videos) and you should use a larger piece of paper so we can see the folds. Try to keep yourself out of the video so we can concentrate on the paper, rather than you. Great job on the Monty Hall test.
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