What proportion of the 25 samples had exactly 0 bad records


Use the Probability applet. The Probability applet simulates tosses of a coin. You can choose the number of tosses n and the probability p of a head. You can therefore use the applet to simulate binomial random variables

The count of misclassified sales records in Example 5.44 (page 288) has the binomial distribution with n = 15 and p = 0.08. Set these values for the number of tosses and probability of heads in the applet. Table C shows that the probability of getting a sample with exactly 0 misclassified records is 0.2863. This is the long-run proportion of samples with no bad records. Click "Toss" and "Reset" repeatedly to simulate 25 samples. Record the number of bad records (the count of heads) in each of the 25 samples. What proportion of the 25 samples had exactly 0 bad records? Remember that probability tells us only what happens in the long run.

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