Mathematics, 06.01.2021 01:00 saraderrico
Cory is a bird-watcher. He estimates that 30% of the birds he sees are
American robins, 20% are dark-eyed juncos, and 20% are song sparrows. He
designs a simulation.
Let 0, 1, and 2 represent American robins.
Let 3 and 4 represent dark-eyed juncos.
Let 5 and 6 represent song sparrows.
Let 7, 8, and 9 represent other birds.
The table shows the simulation results.
05716
16803
96568
32177
33855
76635
92290
88864
72794
14333
79019
05943
77510
74051
87238
97895
86481
94036
12749
24005
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next five birds he sees is a song sparrow?
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