Sending the ball bearings back so that they all lie in a nice one dimensional plane gives an interesting inverted distribution. #galtonboard #quincunx @IFAdotcom pic.twitter.com/WSF8UKoKuO— Kit Yates (@Kit_Yates_Maths) April 5, 2018
Sending the ball bearings back so that they all lie in a nice one dimensional plane gives an interesting inverted distribution. #galtonboard #quincunx @IFAdotcom pic.twitter.com/WSF8UKoKuO
The Galton Machine shows order from randomness. Each ball bounces left or right at random, 12 times, but together where they fall can be predicted - the normal distribution. This one made by: https://t.co/oI9wOGq7nG pic.twitter.com/VQtVu66OSE— Tom Stafford (@tomstafford) April 19, 2018
The Galton Machine shows order from randomness. Each ball bounces left or right at random, 12 times, but together where they fall can be predicted - the normal distribution. This one made by: https://t.co/oI9wOGq7nG pic.twitter.com/VQtVu66OSE
Simulating normal distributions with a mini #GaltonBoard... captivating šµ A post shared by Meredith Miles (@squirmedith) on Mar 10, 2018 at 7:21am PST
Simulating normal distributions with a mini #GaltonBoard... captivating šµ
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View this post on Instagram Thank you very much to my colleagues for my leaving card and presents, and of course for all your help over the years! Alcohol and a statistical probability machine...such 'Excel'lent gifts, but now it's time to spread'sheet' my wings šš¤£ #newjob #promotion #galtonboard #statistics #excelguru #punmaster A post shared by James de Wolf (@james_de_wolf) on Oct 26, 2018 at 9:40am PDT
Thank you very much to my colleagues for my leaving card and presents, and of course for all your help over the years! Alcohol and a statistical probability machine...such 'Excel'lent gifts, but now it's time to spread'sheet' my wings šš¤£ #newjob #promotion #galtonboard #statistics #excelguru #punmaster
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@joshua_cubed The Galton Board from JP games. #Gadgets #LearnOnTiktok #Chaos #Edutok #Gifted ⬠Soul Find - Clutch
The Galton Board from JP games. #Gadgets #LearnOnTiktok #Chaos #Edutok #Gifted
The Galton board - the concept of normal distribution pic.twitter.com/C4vC6H5bw3— World and Science (@WorldAndScience) April 23, 2018
The Galton board - the concept of normal distribution pic.twitter.com/C4vC6H5bw3
A present from someone who knows me well! #GaltonBoard #PascalsTriangle #BellCurve #NormalDistribution #BinomialTheorem #CoinToss #DecisionTheory #CampbellsMatrix A post shared by Ph. L. Campbell (@thereal_filkambel) on May 2, 2018 at 10:24pm PDT
A present from someone who knows me well! #GaltonBoard #PascalsTriangle #BellCurve #NormalDistribution #BinomialTheorem #CoinToss #DecisionTheory #CampbellsMatrix
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My new desk distraction: a miniature bean machine! Not sure why Iām kinda mesmerized by this, but I am. #galtonboard #centrallimittheorem @fourpinespublishing . . . . . #probabilitycurve #lawofprobability #sirfrancisgalton #quincunx #normaldistribution #desktoys #statisticsiscool A post shared by Russell Hansen (@thecollectorgeek) on May 15, 2018 at 3:01pm PDT
My new desk distraction: a miniature bean machine! Not sure why Iām kinda mesmerized by this, but I am. #galtonboard #centrallimittheorem @fourpinespublishing . . . . . #probabilitycurve #lawofprobability #sirfrancisgalton #quincunx #normaldistribution #desktoys #statisticsiscool
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Got one of those cool Galton Boards but someone already p-hacked it pic.twitter.com/QW6VJU50rt— Daniel E Bradford (@Daniel_Brad4d) December 30, 2018
Got one of those cool Galton Boards but someone already p-hacked it pic.twitter.com/QW6VJU50rt
Grace gave me the best end of school present ever! Every stats teacher needs a Galton Board (and an awesome student like Grace). #apstats @BellaireHigh @bhsmathdept pic.twitter.com/lXDgmSeuzN— Kay Kubena (@KubenaKay) May 30, 2019
Grace gave me the best end of school present ever! Every stats teacher needs a Galton Board (and an awesome student like Grace). #apstats @BellaireHigh @bhsmathdept pic.twitter.com/lXDgmSeuzN
View this post on Instagram My second time participating in Reddit secret Santa and I am totally giddy about these gifts. The projection lamp colors are so pretty, I've always wanted one and the Galton Board got my statistical sense tingling. Thanks so much! š #redditsecretsanta #secretsanta #galtonboard #stem A post shared by Tasha Sumo (@cirruscloud87) on Dec 19, 2019 at 4:53pm PST
My second time participating in Reddit secret Santa and I am totally giddy about these gifts. The projection lamp colors are so pretty, I've always wanted one and the Galton Board got my statistical sense tingling. Thanks so much! š #redditsecretsanta #secretsanta #galtonboard #stem
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Galton Board
I have to thank @alwayskaula13 for surprising me with this š. I saw it on @physicsfun and I just find it fascinating. Go to the account if you want to read more about it. A post shared by Fernando (@fer_sin_pelo) on Mar 10, 2018 at 1:05pm PST
I have to thank @alwayskaula13 for surprising me with this š. I saw it on @physicsfun and I just find it fascinating. Go to the account if you want to read more about it.
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Got my Galton board today. Turns out math is related to science. pic.twitter.com/vQWe1VMd14— Jeffrey Hendricks (@Jeffrey_the2nd) January 8, 2020
Got my Galton board today. Turns out math is related to science. pic.twitter.com/vQWe1VMd14
@asapscience and that's on A.S.M.ath #science #asapscience #learnontiktok #tiktokpartner ⬠original sound - AsapSCIENCE
and that's on A.S.M.ath #science #asapscience #learnontiktok #tiktokpartner