by Jim Krumm
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Welcome to the Dice Program Page. The Dice Program will generate, summarize, and graph simulated experimental results for up to 10,000 dice pairs. It was developed for teachers who wish to teach a lesson on the probability distribution of dice. The Dice Program is available as freeware from this site for teachers, students, and other individuals. It is written for computers with Windows95 or higher. I ask that the Dice Program not be made available for distribution from other sites, or be modified in any way. Finally, I ask that it be understood that the use this program signifies an agreement I will not be held responsible for any loss of data or damage that may result from the use of this program.
Some of the Features of the Dice
program
It will display
and save the entire sample space up to 10,000 trials of rolling two dice. It
will save and display the results of previous experiments.

It Can Graph and Save the theoretical probability
distribution of 2 dice.
It can graph and save the relative frequency
distribution of 2 dice.
It can graph and save the largest absolute
difference between expected and
experimental
probability per each
trial. It will save any specific experiment you wish to
save.
©All rights reserved by James Krumm. Originally made available at www.caspercomsci.com. Materials here can be used, and redistributed, provided proper reference is made to the origin and author(s) of these materials. Please send any corrections or suggestions to jkrumm@caspercollege.edu. Last modified July 8, 2009.
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