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Mathematics, 04.03.2020 03:16 jakeshep2000

Mat hits a home run once every ten times at bat, and gets exactly two times at bat in every game. He wants to know the probability
that he will hit at least one home run in a single game.
Mat can use one of the following simulations to complete this probability
β€’ Model A - Use a random number generator to generate 500 two-digit numbers from 00 to 99. Assign "success" to the number
value of 1, and count up all the random two-digit numbers that contain a 1.
β€’ Model B - Use a spinner with ten different colors of equal area. Assign "success" to one of the colors. For one trial, spin the
spinner twice. If the spinner lands on the color considered "success", start over. Count the trial if the spinner lands on the
color considered "success" or not at all. Repeat this process for 20 trials.
β€’ Model C - Use a standard six-sided die. Assign "success" to the number 1. For one trial, roll the die twice. If the die lands
on 1, start over. Count the trial if the die either lands on 1 or not at all. Repeat this process for 50 trials.
is the best simulation for this situation. Using this simulation, the probability that Mat will hit at least one home run in a
single game is about

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