SOCR Courses 2010 2011 Stat13 1 Lab2

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* Choose p = 0.2, green fair die, 2-5 flat for red die

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Stats 13.1 - Laboratory Activity 2: Coin Die Experiment

Go to SOCR Experiments and use the scroll bar to find the Coin Die Experiment. Once you find it, click on the About button and read about the experiment. Answer the following questions with references to graphs where appropriate.

Problem 1

There are two random variables (X,Y ), one parameter (p) for the coin, and the probability distribution that governs each die (green or red) involved in this experiment. Describe what each random variable represents.

  • Choose fair coin (p = 0.5), and fair dice (green and red).
  • Perform 10 runs and take a snapshot
  • Perform 100 runs and take a snapshot

Problem 2

Construct the probability distribution of Y

Problem 3

Comment on the empirical and theoretical distributions how the sample size affects them.

  • Reset
  • Choose p = 0.8, 1-6 flat for the green die, 3-4 flat for the red die
  • Perform 100 runs and take a snapshot


Problem 4

Construct the probability distribution of Y


Problem 5

Compute the mean of Y

Problem 6

Compute the standard deviation of Y

Problem 7

Verify that these numbers agree with the ones in the applet.

  • Reset
  • Choose p = 0.2, green fair die, 2-5 flat for red die
  • Perform 100 runs and take a snapshot

Problem 8

Construct the probability distribution of Y

Problem 9

Comment on the empirical and theoretical distributions. Also, comment on how the coin's parameter (p) affects the theoretical distributions.

Monte Hall Activity (Let's Make a Deal)

The Monte Hall Activity can be found here: SOCR EduMaterials Activities MontyHall and the applet is here.





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