Activity Info | Activity Directions | Lesson Plan |
Students learn to play a dice game called Catz, Ratz, and Batz. Analysis of the game reveals a quadratic function that governs the maximum possible score on each turn. Students also consider questions of expected value corresponding to various choices in the game to determine what is the best option.
5 minutes
60 to 120 minutes
Catz, Ratz, and Batz. Created by Maureen Hiron and published by Playroom Entertainment in 2003.
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