What happens if you guess? - Leigh Nataro
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Will it rain tomorrow? How likely is your favorite team to win the Super Bowl? Questions like these are answered through the mathematics of probability. Watch this artistic visualization of your odds of passing a test if you don’t know any of the answers.
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2) On a True-False quiz there are two options – true or false. That means the probability of getting all questions right by randomly guessing is the same as the probability of getting all questions wrong by randomly guessing. Now think about a multiple choice question with three options – A, B or C. Do you think the probability of getting all questions right by randomly guessing is the same as the probability of getting all questions wrong by randomly guessing? Explain.
Links to websites involving binomial probability:
http://www.math.psu.edu/dlittle/java/probability/plinko/index.html
http://stattrek.com/online-calculator/binomial.aspx
http://www.rossmanchance.com/iscam2/applets/BinomDist/BinomDist.html
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