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"Archimedes will be remembered when Aeschylus is forgotten, because languages die and mathematical ideas do not. 'Immortality' may be a silly word, but probably a mathematician has the best chance of whatever it may mean." (Godfrey Hardy)
Probability Unit
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jrarnold
Posted 1/10/2006 1:41 PM (#513)
Subject: Probability Unit
One of the things we need to do is come up with lesson plans for each of the lessons. Also, we need a permutation, combination activity or two and to revise the poker video activity a little.
awilkerson
Posted 1/11/2006 8:17 AM (#515 - in reply to #513)
Subject: RE: Probability Unit
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Does this need to be done before our Jan 25th meeting?
saclark
Posted 1/23/2006 2:19 PM (#563 - in reply to #513)
Subject: RE: Probability Unit
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I know i'm not working on your unit, but i have an activity on winning the lottery(powerball to be exact) and the probability. You have to find it and see what happens when the number of balls changes and such. It take into account both combs. and perms. Let me know if you want it.

jrarnold
Posted 1/23/2006 3:03 PM (#566 - in reply to #563)
Subject: RE: Probability Unit
We will take it! Thanks,
awilkerson
Posted 3/28/2006 2:39 PM (#807 - in reply to #513)
Subject: RE: Probability Unit
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I'm guessing this has been done already? I feel so out of the loop since I wasn't supposed to be at a couple of meetings. I really don't understand what I am supposed to contribute.
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