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Year 8: Probability Robot Activity

Year 8: Probability Robot Activity. Dr J Frost (jfrost@tiffin.kingston.sch.uk). Associated resources: Laminated cards. Answer input sheet. Last modified: 30 th January 2014. End Point. Start Point. For each move there’s 2 possibilities. So for three moves there’s possibilities.

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Year 8: Probability Robot Activity

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  1. Year 8: Probability Robot Activity Dr J Frost (jfrost@tiffin.kingston.sch.uk) Associated resources: Laminated cards. Answer input sheet. Last modified: 30th January 2014

  2. End Point Start Point For each move there’s 2 possibilities. So for three moves there’s possibilities. He could have gone RRU, RUR or URR. ? A robot can only move up or right. What’s the probability he’s at the end point after exactly 3 moves. ?

  3. End Point Start Point For each move there’s 4 possibilities. So for three moves there’s possibilities. He could have gone DUU, LRU, RLU, LUR, RUL, ULR, URL, UUD, UDU. ? A robot can now move in any direction. What’s the probability he’s at the end point after exactly 3 moves. ?

  4. Problem 1 Num moves: 2 End Point Start Point ? ?

  5. Problem 2 Num moves: 4 End Point Start Point ? ?

  6. Problem 3 Num moves: 4 End Point Start Point ? ?

  7. Problem 4 Num moves: 4 End Point Start Point ? ?

  8. Problem 5 Num moves: 4 End Point Start Point ? ?

  9. Problem 6 Num moves: 4 End Point Start Point ? ?

  10. Problem 7 Num moves: 5 Start Point End Point ? ?

  11. For your curiosity… You might be wondering if we can generalise to find a formula for the probability of ending up at a certain point (say places right of the starting position, and places up) given a certain number moves . Num moves: End Point Start Point The ‘gamma function’ is like the factorial function, but works for decimals and negative numbers. The answer is yes: there is a formula, but it’s not simple! Here’s the formula for the above scenario, when there’s moves:

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