Betty and Jane are gambling. They are cutting cards (picking a random place in the deck to
Question:
Betty and Jane are gambling. They are cutting cards (picking a random place in the deck to see a card). Whichever one has the higher card wins the bet. If the cards have the same value (for example, they are both eights), they try again. Betty and Jane do this 100 times. Tom and Bill are doing the same thing but are betting only 10 times. Is it Bill or Betty who is more likely to end having very close to 50% wins? Explain. You may refer to the graph to help you decide. It is one simulation based on 100 trials.
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