Concept explainers
a.
To explain: Why the applet Simulating the
To simulate: The probability of rolling a 3 by using Simulating the Probability of Rolling a 6 with n=1000.
To explain: Why the applet Simulating the Probability of Rolling a 6 can also be used to simulate the probability of rolling a 4.
To simulate: The probability of rolling a 4 by using Simulating the Probability of Rolling a 6 with n=1000.
b.
To simulate: The probability of rolling a 3 or 4 by using Simulating the Probability of Rolling a 3 or 4 applet with
c.
To explain: How the sum of two cumulative proportions in part(a) illustrate the
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