Week 1
|
Week 2
|
Week 3
|
Week 4
|
Week 5
|
Total
| |
Jan
|
$10
|
$5
|
$1
|
$10
|
$5
|
$21
|
Feb
|
$1
|
$5
|
$4
|
$5
|
$15
| |
Mar
|
$10
|
$10
|
$5
|
$7
|
$7
|
$39
|
Apr
|
$10
|
$4
|
$10
|
$5
|
$10
|
$39
|
May
|
$7
|
$1
|
$7
|
$2
|
$4
|
$21
|
June
|
$7
|
$7
|
$5
|
$4
|
$23
| |
July
|
$1
|
$4
|
$5
|
$5
|
$5
|
$20
|
Aug
|
$4
|
$10
|
$5
|
$10
|
$2
|
$31
|
Sep
|
$7
|
$10
|
$7
|
$7
|
$31
| |
Oct
|
$4
|
$1
|
$5
|
$5
|
$7
|
$22
|
Nov
|
$5
|
$10
|
$2
|
$5
|
$22
| |
Dec
|
$7
|
$5
|
$2
|
$4
|
$7
|
$25
|
$260 per year for $5 a week.
$305 for rolling a die each week
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Q1. Based on your experiment, what advice would you give shelley? How are you sure your advice is good?
- I would say to do the rolling die because off of our results we got $305 at the end of the year instead of the $260. But the probability of you getting the exact same numbers is impossible so you might get different.