Mathematics, 20.07.2019 12:00 gabriella80
Describe a reasonable sample space to model this experiment. (b) let n be the number of sample points that are inside the unit circle. find e(n). (c) use this to construct a random variable p with e(p) = π. this random variable will give your estimate of π.
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