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ucsmp.uchicago.edu lementary Component Secondary Component Other Resources Law of Large Numbers (use with UCSMP Pre-Transition Mathemotics, Lesson 10-5) Trials: 10 Choose Simulation:Die 50% 37.7% 25% 125% 1 Trial 10 Trials | | 100 Trals | | 1000 Trials 10000 Trials Reset If you can't see the demo above, click here, Directions This interactive applet demonstrates that as one increases the sample size, the relative trequency approaches the theoretical probability. At the upper left you can choose a number of different simulations to run. For example, if you choose the Letters simulation, theg display the relative frequency of how often each letter was selected after a certain number of random selections. The number of triais is displayed at the top of the graph. The colored bars indicate the relative frequency while the black lines show the theoretical bottom you can increase the number of trials or reset the simulation. probability. At the acBook

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b. As the total number of trial increases ,the percent of 1,2,3,4,5,6 gets closer to 16.67%