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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 10:40 kyrabrown33

Suppose a basketball player typically makes one-third of his foul shots. which simulation could be used to generate frequencies and determine the probability that the player will make his next two foul shots? a) roll two fair dice, when a even number is rolled for both dice simultaneously it is recorded as both foul shots being made. this process is repeated for 50 trials. b) roll two fair dice, when a 1, 2, 3, or 4 is rolled for both dice simultaneously it is recorded as both foul shots being made. this process is repeated for 50 trials. c) roll two fair dice, when a 1, 2, or 3 is rolled for both dice simultaneously it is recorded as both foul shots being made. this process is repeated for 50 trials. d) roll two fair dice, when a 1 or 2 is rolled for both dice simultaneously it is recorded as both foul shots being made. this process is repeated for 50 trials.

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