d. After 18 rolls, what would be the empirical probability of getting a three on at least one of those rolls? Also, list the likelihood scale term from the table above.
Percent Probability |
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Empirical Probability (Rounded to the Nearest Whole Percent) (2 points) |
? |
Likelihood Scale Term (2 points) |
? |
Show your work:
What do you notice about the answers for parts c and d above? (2 points) |
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Roll # |
Dice |
Roll # |
Dice |
Roll # |
Dice |
Roll 1 |
? |
Roll 7 |
? |
Roll 13 |
? |
Roll 2 |
? |
Roll 8 |
? |
Roll 14 |
? |
Roll 3 |
? |
Roll 9 |
? |
Roll 15 |
? |
Roll 4 |
? |
Roll 10 |
? |
Roll 16 |
? |
Roll 5 |
? |
Roll 11 |
? |
Roll 17 |
? |
Roll 6 |
? |
Roll 12 |
? |
Roll 18 |
? |
ANSWER:
Give that,
Emprical probability:
empirical probability of getting a three on at least one of those rolls = 1 ÷ 18 = 0.055 = 5.5% = 6%
Likelihood scale term = Rare.
We notice that in cases of never getting a certain event the probability of an event is 0, whereas for at least one, the probability is 6%, which says that the such an event occurrence is rare.
Roll # | Dice | Roll # | Dice | Roll # | Dice |
Roll 1 | 4 | Roll 7 | 3 | Roll 13 | 5 |
Roll 2 | 3 | Roll 8 | 4 | Roll 14 | 2 |
Roll 3 | 3 | Roll 9 | 4 | Roll 15 | 2 |
Roll 4 | 1 | Roll 10 | 1 | Roll 16 | 6 |
Roll 5 | 6 | Roll 11 | 2 | Roll 17 | 6 |
Roll 6 | 4 | Roll 12 | 1 | Roll 18 | 5 |
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