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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:50 Buttercream16

Suppose a miniature golf player sinks a hole-in-one about 12% of the time on any given hole and is going to play 8 games at 18 holes each
Part A: Design a simulation (Individual work)
Design and conduct a simulation to estimate the likelihood that the golfer will sink at least two holes-in-one during a single game
Be sure to show all work for the five steps of simulation
Part B: Apply your findings (Individual work)
Using your findings from part A, answer the following questions:
1. What is the probability the golfer got zero or one hole-in-one during a single game?
2. What is the probability the golfer got exactly two holes-in-one during a single game?
3. What is the probability the golfer got six holes-in-one during a single game?
Part C: Compare (Collaborative work)
According to PuttPutt net, in 2016 the average mini golfer had a 24% chance of sinking two or more holes-in-one per game.
1. Compare your results from part A with your partner's results. How do they compare with the percentage stated earlier?
2. What do you think contributed to the differing results?
Look over the grading rubric to see how you will be evaluated

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