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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 03:20 lejeanjamespete1

Eric surveys students at his school and finds that 80% have a pet. He wants to estimate the probability that, if he randomly selected 4 students, more than 2 would have a pet. To estimate this probability, he lets the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 represent a student who has a pet and 5 represent a student who does not have a pet. He then has a computer randomly select 4 numbers and repeats this 20 times.

The results of these trials are shown in this list.

5533, 2245, 1555, 3341, 4252,5335, 5321, 4155, 2131, 3414,1532, 4251, 2523, 3311, 2352,2332, 5451, 3344, 1121, 5243

Based on this simulation, what is the estimated probability that more than 2 of 4 randomly selected students would have a pet?

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