SOLUTION: Two dice are rolled 20 times. Compute Pe(13), the empirical probability of obtaining a score of 13. Explain the result very briefly.
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Question 44519: Two dice are rolled 20 times. Compute Pe(13), the empirical probability of obtaining a score of 13. Explain the result very briefly.
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Two dice are rolled 20 times. Compute Pe(13), the empirical probability of obtaining a score of 13. Explain the result very briefly.
TOTAL NO.OF POSSIBILITIES =6*6=36
13 CAN NOT OCCURR IN 2 DICE THROW AS MAXIMUM SCORE IS 6+6=12
SO P=0
PE=20*0=0
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