Sample: Probability “Fair Game” Project (borrowed from Intel®, then adjusted)

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Sample: Probability “Fair Game” Project (borrowed from Intel®, then adjusted)

As game designers, we believe that the new game for your company should: Be equally likely, giving each player an equal chance of winning. Be a game of chance as well as a game of strategy. Appeal to kids years old. Be fun. Provide a challenge.

Our proposed new game for ages 11-14

Object of the Game: – To have all of your markers jump the ramp. Summary of the Game: –Place 12 markers on any skateboard (including placing any number of markers on any number you choose). Roll the dice and find the difference (subtract the two numbers). The winner is the first person to have no markers left on the ramp.

Rules of the Game : –Put 12 markers on whatever number skateboard you choose on “your side” of the ramp. –More than one marker can be placed on a skateboard. –Roll two dice. –“Jump” skateboard from your side of the ramp for the number showing the difference in the toss. –Continue rolling “jumping” skateboards with your marker that make the difference of your dice. –Play passes to the other player when the difference of the dice is a number for which you have no marker. –The winner is the first person to have jumped all of their skateboards with markers from his/her side of the ramp.

It is a fair game because: –Each person can choose where to put his/her markers. This makes each person have an equal chance and equal choices in placing their markers. –BUT…If they know which differences are most likely, they can put more markers on those numbers. –The total possible outcomes are as follows: If you add up each possibility the likelihood of getting each difference is: Difference:Likelihood:

How can it be fair if you have more chances of getting a difference of 1? –Each person can choose where to place their markers at the beginning of the game. –They can choose to put more markers on the 1, 2 and 0 skateboards. –This allows both people equal opportunity to win the game if they know the possible outcomes and have a strategy for dealing with it.

Each person rolls the dice on his/her turn, allowing equal chance for getting any of the possible differences--

Another way to represent the possible outcomes:

Conclusion We believe that you should choose our game because: – It is fun and challenging. – It involves both strategy and chance. – It is a fair game if you can figure out the possible outcomes. – It will be a game that year olds will love.. In Conclusion: It is our hope that we have not only met your criteria but exceeded your expectations and that the game we have designed will be selected to represent your company and that it will help boost your sales beyond your projections.