For Exercises 14 through 21, use random numbers to simulate the experiments. The number

Chapter 14, Problem 17

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For Exercises 14 through 21, use random numbers to simulate the experiments. The number in parentheses is the number of times the experiment should be repeated.Keys to a Door The probability that a door is locked is 0.6, and there are five keys, one of which will unlock the door. The experiment consists of choosing one key at random and seeing if you can open the door. Repeat the experiment 50 times and calculate the empirical probability of opening the door. Compare your result to the theoretical probability for this experiment

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