Question: Part A: Design a simulation. (Individual work) Design and conduct a simulation to estimate the likelihood that the golfer will sink at least two holes-in-one

Part A: Design a simulation. (Individual work)

Design and conduct a simulation to estimate the likelihood that the golfer will sink at least two holes-in-one during a single game. Be sure to show all work for the five steps of simulation.

Part B: Apply your findings. (Individual work)

Using your findings from part A, answer the following questions:

  1. What is the probability the golfer got zero or one hole-in-one during a single game?
  2. What is the probability the golfer got exactly two holes-in-one during a single game?
  3. What is the probability the golfer got six holes-in-one during a single game?

Part C: Compare. (Collaborative work)

According to PuttPutt.net, in 2016 the average mini golfer had a 24% chance of sinking two or more holes-in-one per game.

  1. Compare your results from part A with your partner's results. How do they compare with the percentage stated earlier?
  2. What do you think contributed to the differing results?

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