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Yenka Statistics helps teachers and students to explore probability and statistics by developing their own 3D models and graphs. With this versatile software users can generate and import their own data and visualise this in a number of ways.
Features of Yenka Statistics
-Students and teachers can also interlink charts, tables and statistics in an intuitive way.
-Create and import data generate randomised data or classic distributions
-Visualise averages & other measures (like mean, or a quartile)
-Easy-to-use graphs
Use stem and leaf diagrams, frequency and cumulative frequency polygons, histograms, bar or pie charts to show how your data is distributed.
-Probability games
3D games are an involving way to study probability. Flip coins, roll dice or draw numbered balls from a lottery machine, or test your own probability problems - like pulling coloured socks from a drawer.
-Load the dice
Click on the probability of one of the branches in your tree diagram, and you can change the probability - so you can load the dice in your favour!
-Plot your results
Add a graph - for example, a pie chart or a bar graph - and compare what actually happened in your game with the theoretical probabilities.
Would you like to try the free basic version? It will be ready very soon - just register here
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