A carnival game has four boxes (Figure 4.15), into which the contestant tosses four balls. Each box
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A carnival game has four boxes (Figure 4.15), into which the contestant tosses four balls. Each box is deep enough to hold all four balls and the contestant is allowed to toss each ball until it lands in a box. The contestant wins the prize if each box has one ball. Assuming that balls are equally likely to land in any box (this is a game of chance, not skill), what is the probability of winning the game?
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Essential Statistics Regression And Econometrics
ISBN: 9780123822215
1st Edition
Authors: Gary Smith
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