Suppose a dice-rolling experiment has ????(?) = 1000 ?−0.0990210258 ? as its model. a)  What is the initial number of dice rolled? 1000 b)  How many rolls does it take to reach half of the original 1000 dice?   c)  How many rolls does it take to reach a quarter of the original 1000 dice?   d)  How many rolls does it take to reach an eighth of the original 1000 dice?   e)  How many rolls does it take to reach a sixteenth of the original 1000 dice?

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 Suppose a dice-rolling experiment has ????(?) = 1000 ?−0.0990210258 ? as its model.

  1. a)  What is the initial number of dice rolled?

1000

  1. b)  How many rolls does it take to reach half of the original 1000 dice?

 

  1. c)  How many rolls does it take to reach a quarter of the original 1000 dice?

 

  1. d)  How many rolls does it take to reach an eighth of the original 1000 dice?

 

  1. e)  How many rolls does it take to reach a sixteenth of the original 1000 dice?



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