central limit theorem 4
Use 6 balls or 6 different candies numbered 1-6 or 6 colors or six distinct objects of same size ( not paper) that will mix equally. With replacement, make a count each time you randomly select an object for n=10 , n=20 and after n=30 selections
Use the table ( see attached of your data) to keep tabs.. If you have access bar graph tool , make a relative frequency histogram for n= 10,20 and 30 selections. – 70 pts
What is the chance of selecting one item .10 pts
What does the Central limit Theorem predict what the distribution will approach after many trials. 10 pts
After n=10, n= 20 and n=30 when does your relative frequency approach a more uniform distribution . 10 pts