Two five-sided dice are rolled. Consider the following events: • Event A: The sum of the two dice equals six. Event B: T
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Two five-sided dice are rolled. Consider the following events: • Event A: The sum of the two dice equals six. Event B: T
(d) Interpret your calculation of the absolute relative difference 50P(A). Is 50 simu- lated trials a sufficiently large number to achieve a good approximation of P(A)? P(A) fs000-P(A) P(A) (e) Interpret your calculation of the absolute relative difference Is 5,000 sim- ulated trials a sufficiently large number to achieve a good approximation of P(A)? (f) Interpret your calculation of the absolute relative difference 50P(B) Is 50 simu- lated trials a sufficiently large number to achieve a good approximation of P(B)? P(B) (g) Interpret your calculation of the absolute relative difference (B). Is 5,000 sim- ulated trials a sufficiently large number to achieve a good approximation of P(B)? P(B)