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Mays, David C. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2010
This article describes a one-week introduction to stochastic groundwater modeling, intended for the end of a first course on groundwater hydrology, or the beginning of a second course on stochastic hydrogeology or groundwater modeling. The motivation for this work is to strengthen groundwater education, which has been identified among the factors…
Descriptors: Natural Resources, Water, Probability, College Science
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Danielson, Christopher; Jenson, Eric – Mathematics Teacher, 2008
The Wednesday before Thanksgiving presents a challenge to teachers in many U.S. schools. Some students are absent because they are traveling to be with their extended families for the holiday. Other students, assuming that nothing important will happen at school when so many of their peers are absent, may also be absent. One school's solution to…
Descriptors: High School Students, Probability, Teaching Methods, Handheld Devices
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Ott, Jack A. – Mathematics Teacher, 1985
A realistic problem is presented, computing the probability of winning a sports playoff series if the probability if winning a single game is known. Only simple permutation formulas and some basic logic are required to solve the problem. Two computer programs and a discussion of solution methods are included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Mathematics Instruction, Microcomputers, Probability
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Mansheim, Jan; Baldridge, Phyllis – Mathematics Teacher, 1987
Solutions to a problem on seating arrangements and one on a box-office situation are discussed; a statistical approach is used. Four computer programs are included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Probability
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Haigh, William E. – Mathematics Teacher, 1985
Use of the computer to simulate or imitate probability problems that are difficult to analyze in any other way is discussed. How the Monte Carlo method works is clarified, with sample problems and programs. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Microcomputers
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Newell, G. J. – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1984
The application of probability concepts in tennis is described, with a computer program listing to generate service game probabilities. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Learning Activities, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics Instruction
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Ehrlich, Amos – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1986
Three computer programs are listed for finding binomial probabilities. Other applications and variations are discussed. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Enrichment Activities, Mathematical Enrichment, Mathematics Instruction
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Kimberling, Clark – Mathematics Teacher, 1986
A hypothetical classroom discussion is used to present concepts and problems students can master. Three computer programs are listed for binomial probabilities. (MNS)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Software, Higher Education, Mathematical Applications
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Poiani, Eileen L.; Protomastro, Gerard P. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1985
The game of craps is analyzed in terms of mathematical expectation. Betting examples are presented and discussed, and a computer simulation program in BASIC is included. (MNS)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Software, Higher Education, Learning Activities
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Newell, G. J.; MacFarlane, J. D. – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1984
Presents an application of the binomial distribution in which the distribution is used to detect differences between the sensory properties of food products. Included is a BASIC computer program listing used to generate triangle and duo-trio test results. (JN)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Software, Food, Higher Education
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Franklin, Christine A.; Mulekar, Madhuri S. – Mathematics Teacher, 2006
This article describes an activity that involves the use of simulation for decision-making. It is useful for demonstrating concepts in probability and statistics. (Contains 4 figures and 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Probability, Statistics, Simulation, Decision Making
Chesebrough, David – Learning, 1991
Presents suggestions for helping students learn about probability using coins and a simple spreadsheet. The article details how to brainstorm, gather the necessary data, prepare the spreadsheet, learn from the data, and extend the learning. (SM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Educational Games, Elementary Education
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Rudolph, William B.; Tvrdik, Debra – School Science and Mathematics, 1991
Described is a strategy that allows students to experiment with probability without applying formulas to solve problems. Students are able to intuitively develop concepts of probability before formal definitions and properties. Sample problems are included along with BASIC programs for some of the problems. (KR)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Software, Learning Activities, Mathematics Education
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Buckhiester, Philip G. – Mathematics Teacher, 1994
Discusses a problem involving probability and uncertainty that students can investigate experimentally or theoretically and transforms the problem to a two-player game so that students can be introduced to some fundamental concepts of decision making. Includes computer programs used to analyze the problems. (MKR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Decision Making, Games, Mathematical Enrichment
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Flusser, Peter – Mathematics Teacher, 1984
A problem from a course called "Introduction to Gambling" is described. A flowchart and a computer program are included. (MNS)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Flow Charts
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