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Mathematics, 24.05.2021 04:20 ricardorendon100

Lillian rolled a die 80 times and 10 of the 80 rolls came up as a six. She wanted to see how likely a result of 10 sixes in 80 rolls would be with a fair die, so Lillian used a computer simulation to see the proportion of sixes in 80 rolls, repeated 100 times. Based on the results of the simulation, what inference can Lillian make regarding the fairness of the die? Proportion of Sixes Rolled 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 (Note: don't use percents as a sample proportion.) Since the simulation shows with a sample proportion of or , we can conclude that

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