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ACARA AC9M7P02, Experiments and simulations

Year 7 Β· Probability

Run many trials of chance experiments and simulations with digital tools, then compare predicted and observed results and explain the differences.

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This standard asks students to run repeated chance experiments and simulations with digital tools. Use ChalkBee's interactive probability simulator to run coin flips, die rolls, spinner spins or counter draws, from 10 up to 10,000 trials, and watch the relative frequency converge on the theoretical probability. It also has a conditional-probability mode for dependent events.

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Teaching guide

What students learn

Run many trials of chance experiments and simulations with digital tools, then compare predicted and observed results and explain the differences.

Worked example
A fair 6-sided die is rolled once. How many possible outcomes are in the sample space?
Answer: 6
Why: Outcomes are 1 to 6, so there are 6 equally likely outcomes.

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