Mathematics, 26.02.2021 17:20, tristanf123
Decide whether each simulation fits the situation it is paired with.
Liza wants to give her brother a backpack
as a gift. She flips a coin to decide whether
to buy it online or at a local store.
Stephen needs to decide which country
to write about for his term paper: France,
Spain, or Germany. He uses a random
number generator with the numbers
1 through 5. The numbers 1 and 3 stand
for France, 2 and 4 for Spain, and 5 for
Germany.
Lloyd can't decide which cabinet hardware
to use in his kitchen: brass, nickel,
or chrome. He makes his choice by
randomly picking a card from
three cards—one for brass, one
for nickel, and one for chrome.
Jessica is taking part in a fruit-carving
competition. To decide whether to carve
apples, pumpkins, or watermelons, she
spins a spinner with four equal sections
—one for apples, one for pumpkins,
and two for watermelons.
simulation fits the situation or simulation does not fit the situation
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