The fair games are:
To decide which citizens will be asked to participate in a county-wide poll each citizen is assigned a number and the county uses a random number generator to determine the citizens who will be contacted
Jack and Mia both want the last cooke and neither will agree to share by splitting it. They ask a stranger passing by to flip a coin to decide who gets the cookie
Fairness based on chance. This game seems fair because each section has an equal chance of landing on. Both winning and losing outcomes are clearly defined.
Using a random number generator gives every citizen an equal chance of being selected, making it a fair process. Flipping a coin gives each person a 50% chance, making it a fair way to decide.
Which of the following situations are fair?
Ray playing a game in which he roasted number cube if the outcome a six he s pod $5 Cherane ne les $1
Ryan designs a game where a prize wheel is split into live equal sections Four sections are red and one is green if the wheel is spun and lands on a red section the players loses $1 if the wheel lands on green section the player wins $5
Jencho designs a game for a school camival The game consists of a box of 50 colored balls 35 are violet, 10 are orange and 5 are yellow The player has to choose one ball from the box. The player wins $5 if it is a yellow ball, otherwise the player wins nothing
To decide which citizens will be asked to participate in a county-wide poll each citizen is assigned a number and the county uses a random number generator to determine the citizens who will be contacted
Jason plays a game in which he has to pick a ball from a box of 10 balls, which contains 7 black balls and 3 white balls. He wins the game if he draws a white ball in one attempt
Jack and Mia both want the last cooke and neither will agree to share by splitting it. They ask a stranger passing by to flip a coin to decide who gets the cookie