On her way to work, Mrs. Larsen gets a green light at a certain traffic light only 30% of the time. She wants to find the probab
ility that she will get a green light at this traffic light all five mornings that she travels to work next week. Use the following randomly generated list of 200 five-digit numbers to answer the questions and find the probability. Select the digits you will use to represent a favorable outcome.
How many favorable outcomes are on this list? What are they?
Given this simulation, what is the probability that Mrs. Larsen will get a green light at this traffic light all five mornings next week?
We close our eyes and point at a number from the table. We do this five times. Here is the result of my random selection 94389 50741 17224 70226 76635 Since the numbers have 5 digits, the first four digits are only considered since the problem talking is percentage.