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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Shelly delivers the weekly local paper to neighborhoods in her town. House numbers are even on one side of the street and odd on the other. Shelly delivers an equal number of papers to both sides of the street. Although she always aims for the front doorstep, Shelly typically misses on three of the tosses on her route each week. Design and conduct a simulation to estimate the probability that next week, Shelly's three misses will all be at odd-numbered houses. Hint: You can set up the experiment using 3 coins to collect the data. Allow one side of the coin to represent Heads (evens) and one o

OpenStudy (anonymous):

could they make this any more confusing?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if she has only 2 houses in her rout the probability is 0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but what they want you to say is \[\frac{1}{8}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

like getting three tails on the toss of 3 coins.

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