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Author: David E. Bock, Paul F. Velleman, Richard D. De Veaux
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 38E
To determine

To Explain: that how likely it is that each individual would be associated with someone other than the individual with whom he or she has come.

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There is required to colleagues and, using the following steps, it can simulate:

Step 1

Choosing each player is a component.

Step 2

There is required to produce random digits from 0 to 9 for simulation. Let 1-4 represent the selected four teams, and let 5-9 and 0 disregard the digits.

Step 3

The trial consists of generating a random number sequence that represents the order in which the selection was made.

Step 4

Whether or not digit produced in sequence corresponds to the corresponding digits in sequence 1234 is the answer variable.

Step5

There is required to run the process of simulation with trial numbers. By using random number generators, it produces random numbers using the following steps:

1) As per our needs, add random numbers.

2) Depends on random digits between 0 and 9

3) Press the Submit key.

Step 6

    Trial NumberComponent OutcomesThree pairs
    191616180234yes
    2147541214no
    3854756no
    49128071734yes
    5633no
    6415702no
    7172957193974yes
    815192538857890664yes
    912783314yes
    10917985917823272124yes
    113265498431no
    1299481948no
    13168949849no
    1441698494no
    1516516848no
    168468469496no
    Total6

There is required to find the percentage of the second team being simulated:

  secondteam=totalnumberofsuccesstotalnumberoftrials×100=616×100=37.5%

37.5 percent of the second teams are

Step 7

Based on the simulation, it can infer that all participants are supposed to be paired with someone other than someone with whom they decide to take 37.5 percent of the time as the party's responsible variable.

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