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1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1 RULES: 1) Play until someone wins 2 times in rounds 1-4. 2) ROUND 5: Play until someone wins 3 times. 3) Record your wins, losses and ties for your first matchup in the table below. 4) Do not count ties. 5) Save your table it is your experimental data! Your first round: Game 1 2 3 4 5 W / L / T R / P / S 5

For all theoretical calculations, assume that players either win or lose (Rounds 1-4 have three (3) games total; Round 5 has five (5) games total). 1. Does each player have an equally likely chance of winning a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors? a. Show a tree diagram to support your answer. b. What is the theoretical probability that each player has of winning the game? 2. Refer to the tournament bracket. Show your work and put answers in fractional, decimal, and percentage form. a. What is the theoretical probability for any player to win in Round 1? b. What is the theoretical probability for any player to win in Round 5? c. What is the theoretical probability that the 6 of diamonds player will win d. What is the theoretical probability that the 2 of diamonds player will win 3. If each round cannot advance before all the games in that particular round are completed, a. What is the current round if 40% of the games are played? b. What is the current round if 87% of the games are played? c. How many games must be played for the tournament to be at least 60% d. How many games must be played for the tournament to be at least 90% 4. If this tournament represents 62% of the Rock, Paper, Scissors games that are played among all the students at school today, how many total games are played, rounded to the nearest whole number? 5. One night you took your aggressions out on a Nintendo Wii controller and broke it. If you buy a replacement at Amazon.com, it will cost you $25. You drew a 2 of hearts and won the tournament. Assuming you would use any winnings to purchase the controller, which would make the controller cost less getting $11 for winning the tournament or a 10% discount at Amazon (which can be combined) for each round won? What if you had the same options but drew a 5 of clubs and won 6

After the matchups, students with the same face value card (2s, 3s, 4s, etc.) will form groups and answer the following questions. For all theoretical calculations, assume that players either win or lose (Rounds 1-4 have three (3) games total; Round 5 has five (5) games total). 1. Does each player have an equally likely chance of winning a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors? Yes, each player has a 1/3 chance of winning, losing, or tying. a. Show a tree diagram to support your answer. b. What is the theoretical probability that each player has of winning the game? In the tree diagram above, P1 could win in 3 out of the 9 possible outcomes. Therefore the theoretical probability is 3/9 or 1/3. 2. Refer to the tournament bracket. Show your work and put answers in fractional, decimal, and percentage form. a. What is the theoretical probability for any player to win in Round 1? Since each win is not related to a player s prior decision, the theoretical probability for winning in Rounds 1-4 is the product of the 7

probability of winning each of the two games required: b. What is the theoretical probability for any player to win in Round 5? The probability is calculated similarly to (2a) however a player needs to win 3 games in the Round 5, best-of-five series. c. What is the theoretical probability that the 6 of diamonds player will win The 6 of diamonds player has to advance through Rounds 1-4 and Round 5 in order to win the tournament. Therefore the probability is d. What is the theoretical probability that the 2 of diamonds player will win The 2 of diamonds player is seeded one round after players with other face card values. 3. If each round cannot advance before all the games in that particular round are completed, a. What is the current round if 40% of the games are played? If 3 games are played per matchup in rounds 1-4 and 5 are played in round 5, 83 total games will have been played. There are 12 matchups in Round 1; 8 matchups in Round 2; 4 matchups in round 3; 2 matchups in Round 4; and 1 matchup in round 5. The matchups must be multiplied by the number of games to arrive at the number of games played per round. Round 1. b. What is the current round if 87% of the games are played? Round 4. c. How many games must be played for the tournament to be at least 60% 8

games (Round 2) d. How many games must be played for the tournament to be at least 90% games (Round 4) 4. If this tournament represents 62% of the Rock, Paper, Scissors games that are played among all the students at school today, how many total games are played, rounded to the nearest whole number? 5. One night you took your aggressions out on a Nintendo Wii controller and broke it. If you buy a replacement at Amazon.com, it will cost you $25. You drew a 2 of hearts and won the tournament. Assuming you would use any winnings to purchase the controller, which would make the controller cost less getting $11 for winning the tournament or a 10% discount at Amazon (which can be combined) for each round won? The 2 of hearts has to win 4 rounds in order to win the tournament. Applying the discount: ; $25 - $10 = $15 (or) Taking the cash: $25 - $11 = $14 What if you had the same options but drew a 5 of clubs and won The 5 of clubs has to win 5 rounds in order to win the tournament. Applying the discount: ; $25 - $12.50 = $12.50 (or) Taking the cash: $25 - $11 = $14 9