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Step through the tortoise and hare race, based on Zeno's paradox, to learn about the multiplication of fractions and about convergence of an infinite sequence of numbers.
Introduces the concept of tree diagrams as a way to compute probability of a multi-step event.
Considers probability problems with unexpected and surprising answers.
Discusses the relationship between geometry and probability.
Looks at statistics and data analysis concepts from the practical questions that arise in everyday life.
This worksheet is for use with the Sierpinski's Carpet activity (http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/SierpinskiCarpet/).
This worksheet is for use with the Sierpinski's Triangle activity (http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/SierpinskiTriangle/).
Replacement (Discussion)
Extends the notion of conditional probability by discussing the effects of replacement on drawing multiple objects.
Pie Chart (Activity)
Create a pie chart, adjusting the size of the divisions using your mouse or by entering values. Parameters: Number of sections, size of sections, whether to use percents or fractions.
Introduces students to probability simulation, allowing them to explore computer modeling while learning about probability.

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