A. I, would think, that the question of interest is we're trying to find the probability that all of a person's tiles, after drawing seven, are vowels.
b. This is assumed to be choosing tiles without replacement (at least, that's what I'm assuming based on the introduction). What I'd do is use the numbers 00 – 99 (100 numbers total). 00 – 41 will be the numbers that mean I obtained a vowel! All others, not a vowel. Now I'll use numbers 00 – 98; if I obtained a vowel on the first one, then I'll use numbers 00 – 40; otherwise, 00 – 41 is still 'I obtained a vowel'. Now I draw a second time. Now for the third draw, the numbers will be 00 – 97. If I obtained another vowel on my second draw, 00 – 39 will be 'I obtained a vowel'; if I obtained my VERY first vowel on the second draw, 00 – 40 will be 'I obtained my vowel' for the third draw. Repeat this process seven times with the given stipulations.
c. Yow, that was a mouthful. So, using my stipulations, my numbers are:
00 (vowel); 69 (not); 40 (vowel); 59 (not); 77 (not); 19 (vowel); 66 (not)
I got three vowels in that one repetition.
d. So my statistic is p-hat, or the sample proportion = 0.002. I could conclude that THAT is the probability that someone gets all vowels after drawing seven tiles [in statistical terms, that's me using p-hat as an unbiased estimator of the parameter p].
e. I would expect to play, on average, 10000 games for that to happen. (That's the first number that came to mind; I really don't know if there's a right way to guess.)
The fourth and fifth sentence . It just needs to be something that means there peaceful
Answer:
Over the last decade, hunting has claimed the lives of 7100 rhinos. Every day, that's the equivalent of two rhinos!
Rhino horns are sold at extravagant prices due to exceptionally high demand and extremely limited supply. This has resulted in a significant rise in funding for hunters, allowing them to become far more sophisticated in their hunting techniques.
Helicopters are sometimes used to detect rhinos. They'd use weapons or tranquilizers to shoot the rhino down from the sky. Soon after, hunters land and use chainsaws to quickly remove the rhino's horns before flying away. The entire operation takes less than 10 minutes, and the rhino is either killed or severely damaged.
Rhinos with severe head injuries (due to horn removal) have a low chance of survival. Rhino horn that has been processed (ground) is used in traditional Asian medicine to treat a variety of ailments ranging from cancer to hangovers. Possession of rhino horns is regarded a prestige symbol in some Vietnamese societies.
A man named Sancho. Sancho only plays the part of sidekick in hopes of becoming wealthy.