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Using a number cube and this hat with 5 different-colored marbles, which simulation would help you answer this question? During the first 70 days of school, Becca’s science class does a lab experiment 2/3 of the time. The class meets Monday through Friday. If you choose a class at random, what are the chances that Becca did a lab experiment on a Friday?

Using a number cube and this hat with 5 differentcolored marbles which simulation would help you answer this question During the first 70 days of school Beccas class=

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

We assume that the question is interested in the probability that a randomly chosen class is a Friday class with a lab experiment (2/15). That is somewhat different from the probability that a lab experiment is conducted on a Friday (2/3).

Based on our assumption, we want to create a simulation that includes a 1/5 chance of the day being a Friday, along with a 2/3 chance that the class has a lab experiment on whatever day it is.

That simulation can consist of choosing 1 of 5 differently-colored marbles, and rolling a 6-sided die with 2/3 of the numbers being designated as representing a lab-experiment day. (The marble must be replaced and the marbles stirred for the next trial.) For our purpose, we can designate the yellow marble as "Friday", and numbers greater than 2 as "lab-experiment".

The simulation of 70 different choices of a random class is shown in the attachment.

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Comment on the question

IMO, the use of 70 trials is coincidentally the same number as the first 70 days of school. The calendar is deterministic, so there will be exactly 14 Fridays in that period. If, in 70 draws, you get 16 yellow marbles, you cannot say, "the probability of a Friday is 16/70." You need to be very careful to properly state the question you're trying to answer.

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Answer:

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Method:              

Roll, pick, and replace a marble 70 times      

                       

Count number of times...

Roll Greater than 2 AND pick a yellow marble

Step-by-step explanation:

Well first of all, I wouldn't leech, and second of all, this is a game of trust.

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I know this is correct due to probability calculations,

You know there is a 1/5 probability chance of getting a yellow marble, and there are 5 days that the school goes off of.

You also know that you can get 3, 4, 5, or 6 on the dice (as long as it is fair) and that would be 4/6 of a chance or 2/3.

The experiments are on 2/3 of the 70 days, and there are 5 school days per week.

Kinda of a no-brainer if you understand how this kinda works.

Hope this helps!

Hopefully this explains this question where you can understand!