Week 1
|
Week 2
|
Week 3
|
Week 4
|
Week 5
|
Total
| |
Jan
|
$10
|
$5
|
$1
|
$10
|
$5
|
$21
|
Feb
|
$1
|
$5
|
$4
|
$5
|
$15
| |
Mar
|
$10
|
$10
|
$5
|
$7
|
$7
|
$39
|
Apr
|
$10
|
$4
|
$10
|
$5
|
$10
|
$39
|
May
|
$7
|
$1
|
$7
|
$2
|
$4
|
$21
|
June
|
$7
|
$7
|
$5
|
$4
|
$23
| |
July
|
$1
|
$4
|
$5
|
$5
|
$5
|
$20
|
Aug
|
$4
|
$10
|
$5
|
$10
|
$2
|
$31
|
Sep
|
$7
|
$10
|
$7
|
$7
|
$31
| |
Oct
|
$4
|
$1
|
$5
|
$5
|
$7
|
$22
|
Nov
|
$5
|
$10
|
$2
|
$5
|
$22
| |
Dec
|
$7
|
$5
|
$2
|
$4
|
$7
|
$25
|
$260 per year for $5 a week.
$305 for rolling a die each week
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Q1. Based on your experiment, what advice would you give shelley? How are you sure your advice is good?
- I would say to do the rolling die because off of our results we got $305 at the end of the year instead of the $260. But the probability of you getting the exact same numbers is impossible so you might get different.
Very clear post, Aiden. Well done. My suggestion for next time would be to make sure that you add enough detail into your introduction so we know what you are working on and why!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the leadership skills you were showing in class today with your partner. I was very impressed.
- Miss Birtch