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Group Activity Cards

Statistics
and Probability


Use groups of 2.
A Bright Idea

A random number table contains the digits 0 through 9 in random order. In the random number table below, the digits are arranged in groups of four.

Read the following problem.

At a factory that makes light bulbs the probability that a bulb will be defective is . Estimate the probability that at least two of the bulbs in a four-pack are defective.

You know that you can estimate probability by doing a simulation. You can use the random number table on the back of this card to do a simulation. Since one bulb out of every ten is defective, you can have one of the ten digits in the random number table represent a defective bulb. The groups of four digits can represent four-packs of bulbs.

Work together to solve the problem.

Random number table:
 
6667

3356

7055

1083

2885

7987

1948

7536

7622

3899

3847

4571

 
7570

8612

1714

2509

6351

2664

0537

8397

3935

3826

5682

2721

 
6277

5880

7329

0921

9193

4953

6375

1882

9652

9291

4660

3949

 
6147

4595

9466

3694

3387

8869

4427

0573

5295

6428

5766

4607

 
5338

4166

9926

2114

7684

2815

1954

0492

1649

4940

4667

9583

 
9437

0651

4454

5081

7756

3434

7878

2235

4971

0180

7121

8457

 
1000

3853

6399

4576

5351

6738

0860

8952

7776

1731

9212

3731

 
8957

1492

3447

6307

9513

6242

3825

7627

8207

7958

5578

5794

 

 
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