Question: (a). e) Use your results in part (d) to find the empirical probability of moving 10 or more spaces in 3 spins. Show the calculation

(a). e) Use your results in part (d) to find the empirical probability of moving 10 or more spaces in 3 spins. Show the calculation for this empirical probability and state your probability as a decimal rounded to three decimal places. f) Calculate the theoretical probability of moving 10 or more spaces in 3 spins (1.e. obtaining the sum of the spins to be 10 or greater). Use your probability distribution in part (@) and note that spins are independent. (Hint: Recognize that getting a 1 on spin 1, a 2 on spin 2, and a 1 on spin 3 is a different result than getting a 1 on spin 1, a 1 on spin 2, and a 2 on spin 3.) Show how you obtained this probability and provide the answer. g) In a sentence, compare your empirical probability from part (e) to your theoretical probability in part (f)
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