Theoretical and Experimental Probability Activity | Probability 7th Grade Math
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Looking for an exciting hands-on activity to explore theoretical and experimental probability? This probability activity is ideal for helping students understand the law of large numbers. Students will roll dice and graph histograms, using both theoretical and experimental probability. They’ll visually observe how experimental probability converges with theoretical probability.
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Students will need a dice or dice simulator. Students need to know how to create a histogram as well as use theoretical probability to predict frequencies.
This engaging activity includes:
- Teaching and Implementing Instructions
- Activity Sheet
- Recording Sheet
- Summary Sheet
- Complete answer key
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Michelle,
Make Sense of Math
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