Tredence Interview Questions | Six on Die
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Given a die, would it be more likely to get a single 6 in six rolls, at least two 6s in twelve rolls, or at least one-hundred 6s in six-hundred rolls?
(Hint- Support your answer with proper reasoning)
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we can do this by binomial distribution.
nCx*p^x*(1-p)^n-x where n is total no. of trials , x is no. of success, p probability of success in single trial
since the probability second event 2 is maximum, it is more likely to happen
P.S. to calculate probability of third event I have used binomial probability calculator one can use continuity correction too as the no. of trials is large
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