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ckclark
Jun 18, 2012, 07:07 PM
If 60% of all households own DVD players, what is the probability that if 11 households are selected at random, exactly 6 will own DVD players?

mbari1
Jul 31, 2012, 07:57 PM
Consider an experiment of rolling a single six sided dice. Let p be the population proportion (classical probability) of rolling a 2. What is the value for p? explain reasoning.
p^ (hat) is a sample proportion (empirical probability) of 2's rolled. Simulate experiment of rolling a single die 200 times to find your sample statistic, p^(hat). The count next to the roll 2 is the frequency to use to compute the empirical probability.

Simulated experiment of rolling 200 times:
face 1- 38
face 2- 26
face 3- 26
face 4- 34
face 5- 31
face 6- 45

mbari1
Jul 31, 2012, 07:58 PM
Im sorry! i didnt mean to submit my own math question