Rock+Paper+Scissors

Rock Paper Scissors
//Conclusion//

My hypothesis was that if you play forty games of rock, paper, scissors in a row, with two partners against each other, all the wins, losses, and ties will not be equal to 33%. My hypothesis was correct. It was correct because all human minds are different, and everyone has a different perspective on things. There would be no possible way that our whole classroom could pair up and have an exact 33% of wins, losses, and ties. This game is not based on chance alone, but also has to do with other elements that have to do with the way people think. Since our hands have minds attached to them, meaning our brains, when we play this game, it isn’t just chance alone that is working, but our minds as well, and all we try to see is the best way we can win.