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Mathematics, 22.05.2020 20:01 berniece2002

Which of the following experiments could be used to simulate an event in which the probability of success, P(success), is 0.60, and the number of successes out of 20 events is desired?

A. Count out 65 yellow beads and 35 pink beads. Randomly select 20 of these beads. Let a yellow bead represent a success and a pink bead represent unsuccessful.
B. Roll a 10 sided die. Let 1–5 represent a success and the values 6–10 indicate unsuccessful. Roll the die 20 times, once for each event.
C. Use a random number table consisting of the digits 0–9, with digits 0 through 3 representing a success and the remaining digits 4 through 9 representing unsuccessful. Choose 20 digits, one for each event.
D. Use a spinner that is divided into 5 equal parts. Choose 3 colors for a success; the other 2 colors will represent unsuccessful. Spin the spinner 20 times, once for each event.

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