Mathematics, 15.01.2020 01:31, kenziepickup
Malik wants to find the probability that he and his friend alyssa will have p. e. as their first elective for the next school year. there are six electives to choose from this school year.
malik designs a simulation where he flips two coins to determine whether he and alyssa will have pe as their first elective. if the coins land "heads," they will have p. e. first. if the coins land "tails," they will have a different elective first. malik flips the coins 15 times to calculate the probability they will both have p. e. as their first elective.
a better simulation is to change the simulation method to [spinning a spinner with 6 equal sections; just flipping one coin twice; spinning a spinner with 4 equal sections; drawing a card from a deck of 52 cards]
malik should change 15 trials to [75, 30, 10, 50, 5] trials. this will provide results that are closer to the theoretical probability.
using the new simulation criteria, malik should expect the probability that he and alyssa will both have p. e. as their first elective to be about [25%, 16.7%, 2.78%, 6.25%]
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