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Scissors, paper, stone

Second player. rock. Scissors. Paper. Rock. Scissors. First player. Paper. Rock. scissors. paper. We can list all the possible outcomes in a two-way table using S for S cissors, P for P aper and R for R ock. Scissors, paper, stone. SP.

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Scissors, paper, stone

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  1. Second player rock Scissors Paper Rock Scissors First player Paper Rock scissors paper We can list all the possible outcomes in a two-way table using S for Scissors, P for Paper and R for Rock. Scissors, paper, stone SP • Complete the sample space diagram above. • What is the probability that both players will show the same hands? • What is the probability that the first player will win? • What is the probability that the second player will win? • Is scissors, paper, rock a fair game? Play scissors paper rock 30 times with a partner. Record the number of wins for each player and the number of draws. Are the results as you expected?

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