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So for this class, I did something that we kinda did a while ago but I wanted to try in on my own. I wanted to make a graph of dice rolls but I didn't want to roll a lot of dice so I decided to code my own. I made an excel program that would roll as many dice as I want in just seconds and then calculate how many of each pair that I got and made a graph of it. It was very fun to mess around with excel and then figure out how to code each thing. Thank you all for reading. I can present if necessary but I will post my Google sheet on here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hK-XxXTP5gcUOUKrCXyZ7Vy54-T9bMYpVmfw_5BXiHY/edit#gid=0 Warning it is kinda slow :)
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Great project Juniper! I could tell you enjoyed it just from reading your post!
9/10
Juniper – you (apparently) need to turn on sharing permission for the sheet to be readable.

Super cool. I did something like this but did not finish and I think it was fun and very productive so I will give it a 9.

That is so cool! I am still befuddled on why the graph always ends up looking the same. Probability twists my brain… I would love to hear more in class!
8

Cool! I still do not understand how excel works so I would love to hear more about it!
8/10

It seems like you put a fair amount of time into this project, and it is cool that you devised your own way of fooling the dice. I give it a 9/10!

Dang. I like it. Probability is a strange thing indeed.
9/10

Nice project, Juniper. Excel really is a powerful program.
8/10
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