Odd-Even Sums


Play the game Odd-Even Sums with one or more family members. Have each player choose to be “odd” or “even.” Each player takes a turn tossing the number cubes and finding the sum of the two numbers tossed.  If the sum is odd and the player chose “odd,” the player scores one point. If the sum is even and the player chose “even,” the player scores one point. Keep track of the scores on a sheet of paper. The first player to get ten points wins the game.  Play the game at least three times. 

After the games are played answer the questions that Chance, Probby, and Odds ask.

Finally, make a table of the possible sums for this game. How can the table be used to decide whether this is a fair game?