A fair coin is tossed. If "heads" occur, two chips are drawn from a basket with three blue and two red chips; otherwise, the experiment is terminated. Participants will be interested in the event E of observing two chips of different colors.

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1. Afair coin is tossed. If "heads" occur, two chips are drawn from a basket with three blue and two red chips;
otherwise, the experiment is terminated. Participants will be interested in the event E of observing two chips of
different colors.
a) Give the sample space of the random experiment.
b) Find the a priori probability of the event E.
c) Perform the experiment in such a way that after every 5th trial, you record the number of times that the
event E has occurred thus far. Do this for a total of 50 trials and record the results in the table below.
N= Number of trials
Frequency of E in N trials
Frequency of E
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50
d) Graph the results of (1b) and (1c) in the coordinate system in the figure below.
A Priori Probability
A Posteriori Probability
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Number of trials
e) Do the A Posteriori probabilities tend to stabilize? Why?
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Transcribed Image Text:PROBABILITY Activity: 1. Afair coin is tossed. If "heads" occur, two chips are drawn from a basket with three blue and two red chips; otherwise, the experiment is terminated. Participants will be interested in the event E of observing two chips of different colors. a) Give the sample space of the random experiment. b) Find the a priori probability of the event E. c) Perform the experiment in such a way that after every 5th trial, you record the number of times that the event E has occurred thus far. Do this for a total of 50 trials and record the results in the table below. N= Number of trials Frequency of E in N trials Frequency of E 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 d) Graph the results of (1b) and (1c) in the coordinate system in the figure below. A Priori Probability A Posteriori Probability 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Number of trials e) Do the A Posteriori probabilities tend to stabilize? Why? Probability
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The following experiment is repeated 5 times: a fair coin is tossed, and if the outcome is
heads, a 6-sided die is rolled; otherwise, a 20-sided die is rolled. Let X be the total number
of heads and Y the total number of die outcomes greater than 10, in the 5 repetitions of the
experiment. Find the distribution of X + Y 

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