
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1111827021
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1111827021 Exercise 34
Critical Thinking: Simulation We can use the random-number table to simulate outcomes from a given discrete probability distribution. Jose plays basketball and has probability 0.7 of making a free-throw shot. Let x be the random variable that counts the number of successful shots out of 10 attempts. Consider the digits 0 through 9 of the random-number table. Since Jose has a 70% chance of making a shot, assign the digits 0 through 6 to "making a basket from the free throw line" and the digits 7 through 9 to "missing the shot."
(a) Do 70% of the possible digits 0 through 9 represent "making a basket"
(b) Start at line 2, column 1 of the random-number table. Going across the row, determine the results of 10 "trials." How many free throw shots are successful in this simulation
(c) Your friend decides to assign the digits 0 through 2 to "missing the shot" and the digits 3 through 9 to "making the basket." Is this assignment valid Explain. Using this assignment, repeat part (b).
(a) Do 70% of the possible digits 0 through 9 represent "making a basket"
(b) Start at line 2, column 1 of the random-number table. Going across the row, determine the results of 10 "trials." How many free throw shots are successful in this simulation
(c) Your friend decides to assign the digits 0 through 2 to "missing the shot" and the digits 3 through 9 to "making the basket." Is this assignment valid Explain. Using this assignment, repeat part (b).
Explanation
The probability that J. will make the fr...
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
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