VC2M6P02
      
          conduct repeated chance experiments and run simulations with an increasing number of trials using digital tools; compare observations with expected results and discuss the effect on variation of increasing the number of trials	
      
          Elaborations
          
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                      using digital tools to simulate multiple tosses of a coin or dice and comparing the relative frequency of an outcome as the number of trials increases; and identifying the variation between trials and realising that the results tend to the prediction with larger numbers of trials
                  
 
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                      using online simulations of repeated random events to recognise emerging patterns, discussing and comparing expected results to the actual results
                  
 
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                      investigating the relative frequencies of all outcomes for a chance experiment and verifying that their sum equals one
                  
 
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                      systematically recording the outcome of large numbers of spins on a spinner and analysing the relative frequencies of outcomes, representing these as percentages
                  
 
          
      VC2M6P02 | Mathematics  | Mathematics Version 2.0 | Level 6 | Probability