14.6 Steven and his friends are playing a board game that involves rolling two dice. He is...
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14.6 Steven and his friends are playing a board game that involves rolling two dice. He is interested in the number of times a 6 is rolled. Based on each player’s records, he found that 52 rolls did not get a 6; 43 rolls produce one 6; and five rolls get a 6 twice. By using the binomial distribution, Steven estimated that 69%
of the rolls did not get a 6, 28% produce one, and about 3% produce a 6 twice. Does the data show Steven’s estimated pattern for the number of times a 6 is thrown at the 1% level?
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Essential Mathematics And Statistics For Science
ISBN: 9780470694480
2nd Edition
Authors: Graham Currell, Dr. Antony Dowman
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