Construct discrete frequency distribution and relative frequency distribution
for the following statistical experiments:
i) A coin tossing experiment ii) A die rolling experiment
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Answer:
Step 1: Make a table with the category names and counts.
Step 2: Add a second column called “relative frequency”. I shortened it to rel. ...
Step 3: Figure out your first relative frequency by dividing the count by the total. ...
Step 4: Complete the rest of the table by figuring out the remaining relative frequency.
1.In the experiment of flipping a coin, the mutually exclusive outcomes are the coin landing either heads up or tails up. ... The probability for an outcome is always a number between 0 and 1. If the probability is zero, we say that this outcome can never occur.
2.Consider an experiment of rolling a die.
When we roll a die then the upper face of the die are marked as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. These are the only six possible outcomes. Suppose we throw a die 180 times and suppose we get 5 for 72 times. Let E = event of getting 5 (dots).