The Spinners and Cards Problems were actually two separate problems presented as one. Both related to weighted probability; the Spinners problem was a combination of geometric and numerical weighted probability, and the Cards problem had no geometric aspect. Both were excellent examples of weighted probability; as a bonus, they were awesomely complicated, especially the Cards problem. Click here to view my write-up.
The Rug Games problem was an exercise in theoretical probability relating to Geometry. Upon completion of this problem, we did a write-up of it. Click here to read my write-up, which includes an explanation of the problem, an explanation of the solving process and solution, an extension that I created and solved for the write-up, and a reflection on the problem.
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