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notka56 [123]
2 years ago
12

At a carnival, a customer notices that a prize wheel has 5 equal parts, one of which is labeled "winner. " She would like to con

duct a simulation to determine how many spins it would take for the wheel to land on "winner. " She assigns the digits to the outcomes.
0, 1 = winner


2-9 = not a winner


How can a random number table be used to simulate one trial of this situation?


A) Read 100 single-digit numbers. Count the number of 0s and 1s.

B) Read single-digit numbers until finding the first 0 or 1. Count the number of 0s and 1s.

C) Read single-digit numbers until finding the first 0 or 1. Count the number of digits needed to get the first 0 or 1.

D) Read 100 single-digit numbers. Count the number of digits needed to get a 0 and the number of digits needed to get a 1
Mathematics
1 answer:
Rus_ich [418]2 years ago
7 0

Considering the probability concept, a random number table could be used as follows:

C) Read single-digit numbers until finding the first 0 or 1. Count the number of digits needed to get the first 0 or 1.

<h3>What is a probability?</h3>

A probability is given by the <u>number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes</u>.

In this problem, we want to count the number of spins it takes to reach values of 0 or 1, when there are 10 possible outcomes, hence option C is correct.

More can be learned about probabilities at brainly.com/question/14398287

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