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A probability modelling exercise using two dice. The original pair of birds will lay between 4 and 16 eggs (according to the dice outcome described), and each egg is then submitted to the chances of nature as it struggles to hatch, develop and reach adulthood. How many of your chicks will survive to become breeding adults themselves?
Tes classic free licence

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badger5515

10 years ago
4

daveblake

10 years ago
4

Very good resource - used it with Y7 to recap probabilty and to talk about expectation given a large number of trials DaveB

stroevey

10 years ago
5

TES ( & it's contributors) always seem to come up with something different & stimulating just when I need it. This has just become tomorrow's lesson. Thanks.

missbtimberlea

10 years ago
5

TES_Maths

10 years ago
5

This resource has been selected to feature in the TES Secondary Maths Newsletter. Thank you so much for sharing, you are helping to inspire teachers and students all over the world!

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