A town has 10,000 two-child families. Design a simulation to estimate the percentage of two-child families with two girls. Choose a simulation tool, explain one trial, and describe the headings for a table in which you would record the outcomes.
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THE SIMULATION TOOL COULD BE A COIN FLIP,
WITH UP REPRESENTING A GIRL AND
TAIL UP REPRESENTING A BOY. ONE TRIAL
WOULD REQUIRE FLIP COIN TWICE.
ONE TABLE WILL SHOW THE OUTCOME OF TWO COIN TOSSES AS TELLY MARK AND
INDICATE WHETHER THE RESULTS WERE
BOY-BOY,BOY-GIRL,GIRL-GIRL.
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The simulation tool could be a coin flip, with heads up representing a girl and tails up representing a boy. One trial would require flipping the coin twice. One table would show the outcome of two coin tosses as tally marks, and indicate whether the results were boy-boy, boy-girl, or girl-girl.
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