Which probability tool would not be an appropriate choice for a simulation that models an action that has four possible outcomes?
A) a standard die
B) a standard deck of cards
C) a random number generator
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thomaster (thomaster):
What do you think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A) maybe? for me that one makes aa little bit of more sence
thomaster (thomaster):
Yes, a dice has 6 sides, so you can't use it for simulation an action that has four possible outcomes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks. can you help with another?
thomaster (thomaster):
I can try :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which number of trials would best satisfy the need for a simulation to be something you could possibly do and provide meaningful data?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 35
thomaster (thomaster):
I'd say 35, the more trials, the more data
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah . i have one last one. can you try it?
thomaster (thomaster):
sure
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which is the name given to a favorable outcome in an experiment?
A)attempt
B)probability tool
C)success
D)trial
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
B?
thomaster (thomaster):
I think succes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ook...
thomaster (thomaster):
because a favorable outcome is the outcome you desire. So the experiment would be a succes :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok :)
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