Consider your answers to parts C and E of learning project 1 where you used the logical counters of ways strategy and a systematic empirical observation strategy, respectively. What condition(s) do you think would be necessary, from the choices below, to guarantee the same outcome with each way of knowing? 1 or more answers
QUESTION 3
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Consider your answers to parts C and E of learning project 1 where you used the logical counters of ways strategy and a systematic empirical observation strategy, respectively. What condition(s) do you think would be necessary, from the choices below, to guarantee the same outcome with each way of knowing? 1 or more answers
Applying common sense in how you throw the dice and in how you reason out the answer.
Making sure that in the systematic empirical observation, the 3 dice were fair and that the environmental conditions (e.g., flatness of the surface, humidity,temperature) were neutral in that they would not influence the throw of the dice
Vetting the person rolling the dice (or creating the software program) to make sure that they are an expert in probabilities.
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