SOLUTION: ahmet conducted a probability experiment. The outcomes were the numbers 1, 3 ,5. The outcomes are equally likely. What might his experiment have been? Explain how you decided.
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Question 1193702: ahmet conducted a probability experiment. The outcomes were the numbers 1, 3 ,5. The outcomes are equally likely. What might his experiment have been? Explain how you decided.
Answer by ikleyn(52803) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Take 3 identical balls.
Write numbers 1, 3 and 5 on balls: one number on each ball.
Place the balls into a box.
Take one ball from the box blindly, i.e. without looking at it.
It is your experiment.
If you want to repeat your experiment (and you MUST repeat it many times, to make it probabilistic experiment),
return the extracted ball to the box.
It is called "experiment on drawing a ball with replacement".
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