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Problem Solving – Darts

Problem Solving – Darts. Fuller Computer Lab. This activity addresses the following Illinois State Goal.

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Problem Solving – Darts

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  1. Problem Solving – Darts Fuller Computer Lab

  2. This activity addresses the following Illinois State Goal. • STATE GOAL 10: Collect, organize and analyze data using statistical methods; predict results; and interpret uncertainty using concepts of probability. 10.C.1b 10.C.2b10.C.3bSystematically list all possible outcomes of a simple one-stage experiment (e.g., the flip of one coin, the toss of one die, the spin of a spinner). Fuller Computer Lab

  3. Blog: • This problem is on the Computer Lab BLOG. • We are going to write a response in the comment part of the BLOG. • The next slide is a rubric for your response. Fuller Computer Lab

  4. Rubric Fuller Computer Lab

  5. Darts. • You throw 4 darts at the board 10 times and each time you hit all the target numbers in a different order. List 10 possible combinations you could get with 4 darts. The numbers on the targets are 7, 5, 3, and 1. Try to establish some logical method of doing this. In the comment section, list your combinations, and explain your method of listing your combinations. Explain how and why. Fuller Computer Lab

  6. What do we know? • Darts are thrown. • Four different numbers were hit each time. • The target numbers on the board were 7, 5, 3, and 1. Fuller Computer Lab

  7. What do we need to do? • List 10 different ways the darts could land, and explain what we did and why and how we did it. Fuller Computer Lab

  8. What do we going to do? • We will list 10 different ways the darts could land. • We will explain how we did it. • We will explain why we did it our way. Fuller Computer Lab

  9. So, two combinations might be … • 7, 5, 3, and 1, then • 7, 3, 5, and 1, then • 7, 1, 5, and 3, then….. Fuller Computer Lab

  10. Blog • In your BLOG comment: • Tell What you know. • Tell What you need to do. • List your 10 combinations of numbers. • Tell what you did and why you did it. Fuller Computer Lab

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