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The Study of Randomness

The Study of Randomness. By: Amber Pinson Jonathan Luna Joseph Barton Seth Choice. How is the Data Represented?. The data is grouped in groups of one, two, three, four, and even five. The graph is moving upward and the is no specific pattern the graph follows.

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The Study of Randomness

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  1. The Study of Randomness By: Amber Pinson Jonathan Luna Joseph Barton Seth Choice

  2. How is the Data Represented? • The data is grouped in groups of one, two, three, four, and even five. The graph is moving upward and the is no specific pattern the graph follows.

  3. THE QUARTER GRAPH

  4. QUARTER GRAPH WITH LINE

  5. WHAT DOES THE GRAPH INDICATE ABOUT THE COIN? • The graph indicates a positive correlation. The graph shows no pattern because the points on the graph are all graphed in different patterns.

  6. MAKE A CONJECTURE ABOUT THE GRAPH • The graph followed no certain pattern. Our group made a guess that the graph would follow a pattern and only move up with one point.

  7. PENNY GRAPH

  8. DIME GRAPH

  9. NICKEL GRAPH

  10. OBSERVATION • From the graph with the quarter, we started heads up and then tails up every other time. The outcome did not turn out to be a pattern, although we started the coin up in a pattern. From our results, we so not think that you can call it fair 50% of the time. This is not a fair way of starting the match.

  11. The End!

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