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Normally I would have everyone in class draw dice out of socks and record their colors. However, that is not really an option for an online course. Instead, we will be simulating drawing marbles out of a bag. 1. Drawing Dice:
ï‚· Using the provided "Marbles" file, generate and record results for drawing marbles out of a bag. Generate (at least) 20 sets of results. Please remember, order matters in your results. So "RB" would be a different result from "BR" in this case.
ï‚· Based on your results, find the empirical probability that you would draw:
a) RedandthenBlue
b) Two Red
c) NoRed
d) At least one Blue
e) At most one Red
f) Blue or Green
2. What’s in the Sock:
ï‚· Based on you results from above, make an educated guess as to what the 10 dice in your sock are.
ï‚· Based on your educated guess, determine the theoretical probability that drawing two dice will result in:
a) RedandBlue
b) Two Red
c) NoRed
d) At least one Blue
e) At most one Red
f) Blue or Green

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