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INVESTIGATION 1.1 LAUNCH

Flipping to Win TAILS HEADS Team 1 Team 2 ALABAMA AUBURN

INVESTIGATION 1.2 LAUNCH

Equally Likely???

INVESTIGATION 3.1 LAUNCH

Bargaining for Homework

Bargaining for Homework - Spinner Style Steps: 1. Divide your spinner into four sections. 2. Label each section with one of the following: A. 1 Problem B. 15 Problems C. 30 Problems D. 50 Problems 3. Color each section a different color. 4. Spin your spinner once to determine how much homework you will have tonight.

50 30 15 50 1 30 15 1 Which homework spinner would you rather use?