5.2 Hands-on simulation |
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To understand how the simulation works a hands-on is useful. The materials for the simulation, tickets and peat-and-tel-tables, you can download, print and cut out.
The boxes must be arranged by yourself.
Shake the cards per box. Just like with a normal card game. The result of the double draw gives a peat in the table. Repeat until both boxes are empty For example, the simulation provides the following cross-table.
and thus the first dot in the distribution graph of the number of "man-saved".
After each simulation there is a dot in the distribution chart of "man-saved".
Do more simulations (resampling). By working together you get more simulations. Maybe you get an idea of the distribution graph. You can think of which numbers are located, where the center is and the shape of the graph.
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