SOLUTION: A cereal company randomly puts one of six different stickers in each box of its cereal.Use a simulation to find the experimental probability of getting sticker 3 or sticker 4.
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Question 126874This question is from textbook experimental probability
: A cereal company randomly puts one of six different stickers in each box of its cereal.Use a simulation to find the experimental probability of getting sticker 3 or sticker 4.
This question is from textbook experimental probability
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Run a simulation of the numbers 1 to 6, 100 times.
Count the number of 3's and 4's that appear.
Divide by 100 to get the probability of getting
a box with sticker 3 or 4 in it.
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If you have a TI-83 or better use the function "randInt(1,6,100)".
Cheers,
Stan H.
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