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I'm so excited to see where my business goes
A cereal company is putting 1 of 3 prizes
in each box of cereal. The prizes are
evenly distributed so the probability of
winning any given prize is always 1/3.
Adam wonders how many boxes he
should expect to buy to get all 3 prizes.
He carried out 32 trials of a simulation and
his results are shown below. Each dot
represents how many boxes it took to get
all 3 prizes in that trial.
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
# of boxes purchased
Use his results to estimate the
probability that it takes 9 or more
havas to not all ?