APS3-1 Ch 11 Simulations

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10 questions
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Suppose a cereal manufacturer is attempting to get young people more interested in the electoral process. The manufacturer announces that 20% of the boxes contain a picture of President Trump, 30% of President Obama, and the rest of President Bush. You, a political junkie, want all three pictures. How many boxes of cereal do you expect to purchase in order to get a complete set?

You will set up a simulation using a random number table to answer the question. What is the component to be repeated?

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Suppose a cereal manufacturer is attempting to get young people more interested in the electoral process. The manufacturer announces that 20% of the boxes contain a picture of President Trump, 30% of President Obama, and the rest of President Bush. You, a political junkie, want all three pictures. How many boxes of cereal do you expect to purchase in order to get a complete set?

How will you model the outcome?

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Suppose a cereal manufacturer is attempting to get young people more interested in the electoral process. The manufacturer announces that 20% of the boxes contain a picture of President Trump, 30% of President Obama, and the rest of President Bush. You, a political junkie, want all three pictures. How many boxes of cereal do you expect to purchase in order to get a complete set?

How will you simulate a trial and when will a trial end?

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Suppose a cereal manufacturer is attempting to get young people more interested in the electoral process. The manufacturer announces that 20% of the boxes contain a picture of President Trump, 30% of President Obama, and the rest of President Bush. You, a political junkie, want all three pictures. How many boxes of cereal do you expect to purchase in order to get a complete set?

What is the response variable?

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Run 10 trials. Be sure to label clearly and record the outcome for each trial. (may be easier if you zoom in)

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How many boxes of cereal do you expect to purchase in order to get a complete set? Be sure to use your results to support your conclusion and make sure your answer is in context.

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Late in a basketball game, the team that is behind often fouls someone in an attempt to get the ball back. Usually the opposing player will get to shoot foul shots “one and one” meaning they get a shot, then a second shot only if the first one is successful. Suppose the opposing player has made 72% of their foul shots this season. Estimate the number of points they will score in a one-and-one situation, based on a simulation.

Explain how you will use a simulation to estimate the number of points they will score. (be sure to include the component, how you will model the outcome, when a trial will end, and the response variable.

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Late in a basketball game, the team that is behind often fouls someone in an attempt to get the ball back. Usually the opposing player will get to shoot foul shots “one and one” meaning they get a shot, then a second shot only if the first one is successful. Suppose the opposing player has made 72% of their foul shots this season. Estimate the number of points they will score in a one-and-one situation, based on a simulation.

Run 10 simulations and state your conclusion.

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What is your conclusion?

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The questions on this all deal with scenarios in which the numbers are percentages. Consider the following scenario:
48 AP students requested to test in person, but due to social distancing guidelines, only 35 will be allowed to. 21 students are from Lincoln, 19 are from Franklin, and 8 are from Grant (these numbers are totally made up). Students are placed in a lottery to determine who will be able to test in person.

Explain how the component and the simulation would be different for this scenario. What details would you need to include?