Well, I'm not sure if you still need this, seeing as how we went over it in class, but for 5A it isn't random because the results aren't all the same, but in the simulation, we just assume that they are all equally likely of happening. In 5B, it isn't random because it depends on how good the player is at basketball... I guess kind of like a bias. We would have to get several people from the "population" to make it truly random. For 5C, which I am still a little confused on, I think that because you change the cards in your hand, the odds of the cards changes as well(I really don't know how to play poker).
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Well, I'm not sure if you still need this, seeing as how we went over it in class, but for 5A it isn't random because the results aren't all the same, but in the simulation, we just assume that they are all equally likely of happening. In 5B, it isn't random because it depends on how good the player is at basketball... I guess kind of like a bias. We would have to get several people from the "population" to make it truly random. For 5C, which I am still a little confused on, I think that because you change the cards in your hand, the odds of the cards changes as well(I really don't know how to play poker).
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