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(a)
To describe how you would use a table of random digits to carry out this simulation.
(a)

Explanation of Solution
In the question there is a game of scribble in which each player has to select the seven tiles from a bag of tiles. Now, we have
Now, we choose a row from the random digits table. We then select the corresponding tile. We will repeat until you have selected seven tiles.
(b)
To perform one trial of the simulation using the random digits given.
(b)

Explanation of Solution
In the question there is a game of scribble in which each player has to select the seven tiles from a bag of tiles. Now, we have
Now, we choose a row from the random digits table as:
Now we select the first two-digit number. Then select the corresponding tile and repeat until you have selected seven unique tiles. So, we have,
Thus we then note that the sample contains tiles
(c)
To explain does thus result gives convincing evidence that the bag of tiles was not well mixed.
(c)

Answer to Problem 12E
Yes, there is convincing evidence.
Explanation of Solution
In the question there is a game of scribble in which each player has to select the seven tiles from a bag of tiles. Now, we have
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