QUESTION 18
Mark asserts that you could generate a random sequence of the numbers 2. 3.
Mark?...
Mathematics, 04.08.2021 18:50, hdjehd
QUESTION 18
Mark asserts that you could generate a random sequence of the numbers 2. 3.
Mark?
12 by repeatedly tossing a pair of dice. How would you respond to
O a. Mark is correct because rolls of the dice are random events.
O b. Mark is correct. each number from 2 through 12 has an equal chance of being rolled.
O c. Mark is not correct. While each die is a random sample for the numbers 1 to 6, the pair of dice is not a random
sample for the numbers 2 to 12 since the numbers are being added.
d. Mark is not correct. Each die is not a random sample for the numbers 1 to 6, so each number 2 through 12 does not
have an equal chance of being rolled.
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