Hello. I,m new here and i would like to discuss a task that was given in my lecture in statistics.
I found this one quite tricky for me and if someone could give a hand, that would be much appreciated.
it goes like this: We have a three sided dice ( X = 1,2 or 3) and the computer program has been modified so that it can simulate 300 dice rolls simultaneously. Let S be the sum of the number eye on the 300 dices. We want to find the probability that the sum is in the range [560,590] .i. Explain briefly how we can proceed to find the exact distribution of S, and comment on why this in practice is not a particularly sensible strategy when we want to find the truth mentioned above.
I have a grip on many things within probabilities, but this one 'm really stuck on. Hope someone can help me out and how to proceed this.
Sincerely Oliver
I found this one quite tricky for me and if someone could give a hand, that would be much appreciated.
it goes like this: We have a three sided dice ( X = 1,2 or 3) and the computer program has been modified so that it can simulate 300 dice rolls simultaneously. Let S be the sum of the number eye on the 300 dices. We want to find the probability that the sum is in the range [560,590] .i. Explain briefly how we can proceed to find the exact distribution of S, and comment on why this in practice is not a particularly sensible strategy when we want to find the truth mentioned above.
I have a grip on many things within probabilities, but this one 'm really stuck on. Hope someone can help me out and how to proceed this.
Sincerely Oliver