A tennis player ran a simulation twice to estimate the proportion of wins to expect using a
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A tennis player ran a simulation twice to estimate the proportion of wins to expect using a new game strategy. Each time, the simulation ran a trial of 1,000 games. The first simulation returned 172 wins, and the second simulation returned 205 wins.
Construct and interpret 95% confidence intervals for the outcomes of each simulation.
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Introduction to Operations Research
ISBN: 978-1259162985
10th edition
Authors: Frederick S. Hillier, Gerald J. Lieberman
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