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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 23:50 mimivenga

1. Give three examples of real-world situations where a simulation could prove useful. Describe each situation, as well as the type of information you'd expect the simulation to yield. 2. Approximately 52% of Uls, households own at least one dog. Using the random number table provided below, explain how you would conduct a simulation to estimate the percentage of dog owners among U. S. households. Assume that you will look at 10 households at a time.
95911 55241 74053 41002 18096 23370 19411 15586 98282 81806 73024 33198 03846 22199 73812 59593 05126 99863

3. Assuming that you have 50 subjects that you want to randomly assign to two different groups of 25. explain how you would use a random number table to do it.​

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