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Anne is on the chess team at her school. She wins a match 20% of the time. Design a simulations that will predict the probability of Anne winning two matches. How many coins do I flip to represent winning two chess matches with heads/tails winning a match. Perform the simulation how many times. Using this simulation, the probability of Anne winning two matches is about how much?
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To simulate the probability of Anne winning two matches, you would need to flip two coins. Heads would represent a win and tails would represent a loss. You would need to perform the simulation at least 100 times to get an accurate probability.
Using this simulation, the probability of Anne winning two matches is approximately 40%.
Using this simulation, the probability of Anne winning two matches is approximately 40%.
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