The objective is to explain how to use random numbers to create a simulation that would be able to estimate the average amount players might win at this game.
Use “ randInt
Generate a series of digits until one marble of each color is seen. Record the number of marbles not drawn. Repeat many times and find the mean.
Given:
A bag containing 5 red, 3 white, and 2 blue marbles. Players draw one marble at a time until they have a complete set of red, white, and blue
Concept used:
Simulation is a technique to model random events to closely match actual real-word outcomes.
Explanation:
First assign numbers to the outcomes.
Let numbers
Then, use “ randInt
Generate a series of digits until one marble of each color is seen and record the number of marbles not drawn. Repeat many times and find the mean.
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