Mathematics, 10.05.2021 15:40, WendigoMeow
Tom is throwing darts at a target. In his last 30 throws, Tom has hit the target 20 times. You want to know the estimated probability that exactly one out of the next three throws does not hit the target.
Categorize the simulations as correct or incorrect simulations of Tom’s scenario.
Roll a six-sided die three times. The
numbers 1 to 4 represent hits, and
5 and 6 represent misses.
Spin a spinner with three equal sections
three times. On the spinner, one section
represents a miss and two sections
represent hits.
Generate a set of three numbers using
a number generator with numbers
between 0 and 9. The numbers 0 to 7
represent hits, and 8 and 9 represent
misses.
Generate a set of three numbers using
a number generator with numbers
between 0 and 8. The numbers 0 to 5
represent hits, and 6 to 8 represent
misses.
Spin a spinner with six equal sections
three times. On the spinner, four
sections represent hits and two
sections represent misses.
Answers: 2
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