QUESTION 1
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Give a probability model for asking 10 students independently of each other. |
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Assign digits to represent the answers “Yes” and “No.” |
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Simulate 25 repetitions, starting at line 129 of Table A. What is your estimate of the probability? |
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True or False: This is the only simulation you could use for this situation. |
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When asked if he or she is in favor of abolishing
evening exams, each student |
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Generate random two-digit numbers. Let the numbers 00-90 represent 'Yes' and the numbers 90-100 represent 'No'. |
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22% |
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Generate random one-digit numbers. Let the digits 0-8 represent 'Yes' and the digit 9 represent 'No'. |
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88% |
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false |
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true |
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QUESTION 1 Problem #1 Suppose that 90% of a university’s students favor abolishing evening exams. You...