At a carnival, a customer notices that a prize wheel has 5 equal parts, one of which is labeled "winner." She would like
to conduct a simulation to determine how many spins it would take for the wheel to land on "winner." She assigns the
digits to the outcomes.
0, 1 = winner
2-9= not a winner
Here is a portion of a random number table.
Table of Random Digits
1 31645 034 96193 10898 88532 73869
2 67940 85019 98036 98252 43838 45644
3 21805 26727 73239 53929 42564 17080
4 03648 93116 98590 10083 89116 50220
5 71716 46584 35453 98153 07062 95864
Beginning at line 1 and starting each new trial right after the previous trial, carry out 5 trials of this simulation. What
proportion of the 5 trials takes more than 10 spins to win a prize?