Problem 65 of 7
Use simulation results to assess fairness of a game with four possible outcomes (A, B, C, D) is simulated 10000 times, yielding A: 2000, B: 3000, C: 2500, D: 2500.
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interpret long-run frequencies.
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Interpret long-run frequencies for processes difficult to count exactly.
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1. Compute or compare simulated relative frequencies.
2. Decide whether differences are large relative to the number of trials.
3. State a fairness conclusion with simulation limitations.
Use the worked steps, then substitute the final answer back into the original relationship to confirm it satisfies the prompt.
Treating short-run variation as proof of unfairness without considering simulation size.