Directed Investigation Dice Differences Your Name.

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Directed Investigation Dice Differences Your Name

The dice I use was:

My rules are: Person A wins if the difference is: Person B wins if the difference is:

My sample space showing dice differences: Delete rows and columns not needed

My sample space predicting who wins: Delete rows and columns not needed

My spreadsheet simulation data: My sample space predicted –Person A would win ___% of the time –Person B would win ___% of the time No trials on my spreadsheet simulation was: ___ My spreadsheet simulation: –Person A would win ___% of the time –Person B would win ___% of the time

Comment on your experimental results compared to the probabilities predicted by your sample space.