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Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​


A) Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   ) Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )
The die is biased since Pr(1) should be about Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )
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B) Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   ) Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )
The die is biased since Pr(1) should be about Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )
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C) Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   ) Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )
The die is biased since Pr(1) should be about Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )
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D) Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   ) Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )
The die is fair since Pr(1) should be about Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )
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E) Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )
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The die is fair since Pr(1) should be about Suppose a die is tossed 1,000 times and a 1 comes up 667 times. Find the empirical probability for a 1 to occur. On the basis of a comparison of the empirical probability and the theoretical probability, do you think the die is fair or biased? ​ A)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  B)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  C)      The die is biased since Pr(1)  should be about   )  D)      The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )  E)    1 The die is fair since Pr(1)  should be about   )
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