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Step right up, it's time to design 9 carnival games (or borrow those already in existence). You are to create an interactive carnival diorama (either a circular one with 7 parts or a huge interactive poster-
board or whatever your creative mind can design; could also be digital). Each diorama scene should
illustrate one of the terms listed below with an example (or game). It needs to be interactive, creative,
explain how it demonstrates the vocabulary, and have the math calculated for that term. Other students
will be assessing your carnival as well as me.
The seven terms to. be illustrated are the following (please number your games in the order that you see
them here):
1) Combinations
2) Permutations
3) Fundamental counting principle
4) Experimental Prob vs. Theoretical Prob
5) Independent events
6) Dependent events


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