Let's play a game. There are 2 red blocks and 3 blue blocks. (Or use any colour/number of blocks you want!) We take turns picking blocks. If both of the blocks are the same colour, I win. If the blocks are different colours, you win.
What are all the possible outcomes?
Do you think this game is fair? Explain.
There are two versions of this game.
Does this make a difference? Explain.
Materials
My Wins | Your Wins |
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Instructions
Play 10 to 50 rounds (or more!) of the game for each version. Together, calculate the experimental probability for each person winning for each version of the game.
Compare the two versions. Is each game fair? If not, who has a better chance of winning?
Which version of the game would you prefer to play?
Calculate the theoretical probability of drawing two blocks of the same colour and compare the theoretical probability with the experimental probabilities that were calculated.