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blsea [12.9K]
4 years ago
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A random experiment was conducted where a Person A tossed five coins and recorded the number of "heads". Person B rolled two dic

e and recorded the average the two numbers. Simulate this scenario (use 10000 long columns) and answer questions 10 to 13. Hint: check Lectures 26 and 27 in the Book.
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1 answer:
Veronika [31]4 years ago
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Answer:

From the question 10 to 13:Hint: check Lectures 26 and 27 in the Book, the answer to the questions are, question 10 (option B), question 11 (option b), question 12 (option c), question 13 (option b)

Step-by-step explanation:

<em>From the given question, we simulate this scenario by answering this questions.</em>

<em>A random experiment was carried out a Person A tossed five coins and recorded the number of "heads"., the two dice rolled and  recorded the average the two numbers was carried out by the Person B.</em>

<em>Then,</em>

<em>When a person A tossed five coins and recorded the number of heads, person B rolled two dice and recorded the smaller out of the two dice.</em>

<em>Question 10 : </em><em>The person A is likely to get the number 5, this is so because he has a better chance to get it. the answer here is option (b) from the lectures 26 and 27 in the book.</em>

<em>Question 11:</em><em> The person B will have higher variations in their outcomes that is higher standard deviation, because the person B is having the smaller number out of the two dice. the correct answer here is option (b) from the the lectures 26 and 27 in the book.</em>

<em>Question 12:</em><em> The probability that a person B get the numbers 5 or 6 is 0.03. the correct answer to the question is option (C) from the the lectures 26 and 27 in the book.</em>

<em>Question 13:</em><em> The person's that will have a higher probability number 3 or larger is Person B. correct answer to the question is option (b) from the the lectures 26 and 27 in the book.</em>

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