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Error Analysis A problem on a test says that 50% of people enjoy the beach. The students are asked to use the simulation numbers below to estimate the probability that exactly one person
says he or she enjoys the beach. Let the numbers 0-4 represent a person who enjoys going to the
beach and let 5-9 represent a person who does not. One student says that the probability is about
80%. Estimate the probability that exactly one person enjoys the beach. What error might the
student have made?
(2,1) (5,9) (2,8) (6,1) (7.9) (3,6) (3,5) (1,8) (4,7) (8,0)
Use the simulation to estimate the experimental probability that exactly one person enjoys the
beach is %

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