Colors & Probability By: Sara Botero & Daniela Lacouture 7.4.

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Colors & Probability By: Sara Botero & Daniela Lacouture 7.4

Material Each player would need top pay 12 dollars for paying. When you pay you’ll recieve 12 chips each chip is 1 dollar. There would be 2 cups, cup A and cup B. In each cup will be 7 marbles= 1 yellow, 1 blue, 1 red, 1 purple, 1 green, 1 black and 1 orange.

How to play Before playing, say the match you want to get in the game and beg the amount of money. If the marbles are the match you wanted, look at the key to see how much money you earn. (remember the match has to be in the key) If you don’t get match colors you wanted, you would loose the amount of money the key says you would earn.

Key Key: Red & Red +2 dollars Blue & Blue +2 dollars Yellow & Yellow +2 dollars Orange & Orange +2 dollars Purple & Purple +2 dollars Green & Green +2 dollars Black & Black +2 dollars Secundary Colors (combine/ example: Red + Blue = Purple) +4 dollars

Teorical and Experimental probability The probabilities of winning the game 11/100 if you are playing 100 times

Expenses, pay out and extendent profit In this game you would pay an amount of money and the time you win you would earn money also, so the me as the owner of the game, would not loose anything and can earn money.

Report I think this game would be an exellent game to the carnival because it’s fair and people would learn a new thing called probability. Also this game would help when you are selling a product, you need to think if the “ingredients” for you the seller and the buyier of your product. People would play this because its fun and would entretain thenm for a while and they would learn lots of things one of them including probability and combinations of colors. I think this game is fair to everybody because you would pay and if you win you would earn money.