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Given the mean of the sample proportion is , what would be a likely use of the random numbers used in the simulation to generate the dot plot data?

What is the value of the mean of the sample proportions (rounded to the nearest hundredth) and what would be a likely use of random numbers used in the simulation to generate the dot plot data?

 

Generate 100 numbers randomly using the digits 0 through 9, select 0 through 3 to represent a success and the digits 4 through 9 to represent not a success, run the trial 200 times, and plot the results on a proportion-frequency dot plot

 

Generate 10 numbers using the digits 0 through 9, select 0 through 3 to represent a success and the digits 4 through 9 to represent not a success, run the trial 200 times, and plot the results on a proportion-frequency dot plot

 

Generate 100 numbers randomly using the digits 0 through 9, select 0 through 5 to represent a success and the digits 6 through 9 to represent not a success, run the trial 100 times, and plot the results on a proportion-frequency dot plot

 

Generate 100 numbers randomly using the digits 0 through 9, select 0 through 4 to represent a success and the digits 5 through 9 to represent not a success, run the trial 200 times, and plot the results on a proportion-frequency dot plot

 Apr 16, 2017
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The correct answer (I just took this test) is D, "Generate 100 numbers randomly using the digits 0 through 9, select 0 through 4 to represent a success and the digits 5 through 9 to represent not a success, run the trial 200 times, and plot the results on a proportion-frequency dot plot". This is because it states that the sample size is 100, so you must have 100 numbers, and the trial size is 200 so you must run it 200 times. The 0-4 were chosen to be successes because they were the ones that fit the data most. 

 Oct 11, 2018

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