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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 17:10 yobanajk

A mouse in a laboratory is placed in a maze. There are two decisions the mouse can make. .
First, the mouse can decide to move either left or right.
. Second, the mouse can decide to continue straight, turn left, or turn right.
If the mouse decides to turn left and then turn right, the mouse will find a door to exit the
maze. A scientist wants to know about how many of the laboratory's 30 mice will find the door
to the maze.
Describe a simulation the scientist could use to estimate the number of mice that will find the
maze's door
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