
In this article, the probability in the DARTS game will be presented, for which the theoretical probabilities and the experimental probabilities have been determined. The game experiment was simulated in the Delphi programming environment and the results displayed on the execution have possibility of changing the initial conditions and the number of trials. These results can be used in the teaching of the university course Probabilities and Mathematical Statistics for students of the specialties: Mathematics and Computer Science; Computer Science and Mathematics and Computer Science. Moreover, such simulations will be useful for writing undergraduate theses related to the modeling problems of probability.
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theoretical probability, modeling in the Delphi programming environment, probabilitate teoretică, probability, experimental probability, probabilitate, modelare în mediul de programare Delphi, probabilitate experimentală
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