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We wish to see how many people smile when we ask to take their picture because we
think they're beautiful. Answer the following questions below to determine how YOU
would find the empirical probability. Each question should be answered in 1-2
sentences, but no more and not with single word answers. This is a time to be creative
and have fun! (You can receive 2 bonus points if you come up with your own random
action and question)
1. Identify the random action and the probability of a successful outcome. For the
probability of a successful outcome, take a guess at the % of people you think
would smile.
2. Determine how to simulate this random action.
3. Determine the event that you are interested in.
4. Explain how you will simulate one trial.
5. (Either pretend or actually do it) Carry out a trial, and record whether the event you
are interested in occurred.
6. Pretend you repeated the trial many times. How many trials did you do? How many
successes did you see?
7. Calculate the empirical probability
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