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    Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics -- Expository materials and interactive Java applets on combinatorics, probability spaces, distributions, expected values, Bernoulli trials, the geometric distribution, and other topics can be found at the Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics site, written by Kyle Siegrist and Jason York at the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 394 - Section 6.1
    Pierre-Simon Laplace -- A biography and a portrait of Pierre Laplace can be found at the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Laplace.html
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 394 - Section 6.1
    The UK National Lottery -- The probabilities of winning different prizes at the UK National Lottery can be found here.
    http://lottery.merseyworld.com/Info/Chances.html
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 394 - Section 6.1
    Lottery Odds Calculator -- You can find a calculator of the odds for lotteries here.
    http://www.lottogenie.com/html/odds.html
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 394 - Section 6.1
    Knight Owl's Nest -- You can find a calculator of the odds for lotteries here.
    http://www.pyriform.co.uk/KnightOwl/KnightOwlLottery.php
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 394 - Section 6.1
    The Lottery Site -- You can find information about lotteries in the United States and around the world at the Lottery Site here.
    http://www.thelotterysite.com/index.html
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 395 - Section 6.1
    Games of Chance -- You can find information and applets for various gambling games, including craps, poker, roulette, the Monty Hall puzzle, and lotteries, here.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/games
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 398 - Section 6.1
    Games of Chance -- You can find information and applets for various gambling games, including craps, poker, roulette, the Monty Hall puzzle, and lotteries, here.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/games
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 398 - Section 6.1
    The Grey Labyrinth -- The Monty Hall problem and an interactive applet simulating it can be found on the Grey Labyrinth Puzzle Site.
    http://www.greylabyrinth.com/Puzzles/puzzle126.htm
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 400 - Section 6.2
    Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics -- Expository materials and interactive Java applets on combinatorics, probability spaces, distributions, expected values, Bernoulli trials, the geometric distribution, and other topics can be found at the Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics site, written by Kyle Siegrist and Jason York at the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 400 - Section 6.2
    Méré's Solutions -– Information on Chevalier de Méré's Games of Chance can be found here.
    http://mathworld.wolfram.com/deMeresProblem.html
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 404 - Section 6.2
    Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics -- Expository materials and interactive Java applets on combinatorics, probability spaces, distributions, expected values, Bernoulli trials, the geometric distribution, and other topics can be found at the Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics site, written by Kyle Siegrist and Jason York at the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 404 - Section 6.2
    Probability Spaces -- Material about the probabilities of outcomes for different experiments with dice, coins, and so on, together with applets demonstrating these experiments, can be found at the Probability Spaces section of the Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/prob/index.xhtml
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 404 - Section 6.4
    Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics -- Expository materials and interactive Java applets on combinatorics, probability spaces, distributions, expected values, Bernoulli trials, the geometric distribution, and other topics can be found at the Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics site, written by Kyle Siegrist and Jason York at the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 404 - Section 6.4
    Expected Values -- More information about expected values, properties of expected values, variances, and other related topics can be found in the Expected Values section of the Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics site.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/expect/index.xhtml
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 405 - Section 6.2
    Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics -- Expository materials and interactive Java applets on combinatorics, probability spaces, distributions, expected values, Bernoulli trials, the geometric distribution, and other topics can be found at the Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics site, written by Kyle Siegrist and Jason York at the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 405 - Section 6.2
    Probability Spaces -- Material about the probabilities of outcomes for different experiments with dice, coins, and so on, together with applets demonstrating these experiments, can be found at the Probability Spaces section of the Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/prob/index.xhtml
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 406 - Section 6.2
    Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics -- Expository materials and interactive Java applets on combinatorics, probability spaces, distributions, expected values, Bernoulli trials, the geometric distribution, and other topics can be found at the Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics site, written by Kyle Siegrist and Jason York at the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 406 - Section 6.2
    Bernoulli trials -- Material about Bernoulli trials and the binomial and geometric distributions, as well as interactive Java applets for simulating coin flips and other experiments can be found at the Bernoulli Trials section of the Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics site.
    http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/bernoulli/index.xhtml
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 406 - Section 6.2
    Binomial Distribution -– You can learn more about the binomial distribution here.
    http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/A2301.html
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 406 - Section 6.2
    The Binomial Distribution -- Information about the binomial distribution can be found here.
    http://www.stat.yale.edu/Courses/1997-98/101/binom.htm
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 406 - Section 6.2
    Binomial Distribution -- This Wikipedia article contains useful information about the binomial distribution.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_distribution
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 407 - Section 6.2
    Jacob (Jacques) Bernoulli -- A biography and a portrait of James Bernoulli (also known as Jacob I and Jacques) can be found at the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Bernoulli_Jacob.html
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 409 - Section 6.2
    Random Birthday Applet -- A birthday applet that generates random birthdays for a given number of people and shows when two people have the same birthday can be found here. See how well simulations with 23 people correspond to predictions.
    http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~susan/surprise/Birthday.html
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Page 409 - Section 6.2
    The Birthday Problem -- The Birthday Problem page, constructed by George Reese, is concerned with the problem that at least two people in a room have the same birthday. This site provides a Java applet that can be used to run simulations, as well as a solution to this problem.
    http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/reese/birthday/intro.html
    (Added: Fri Jul 28 2006)
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