fast help plz.Brennon has a computer game that responds with either "go" or "stop" when a button is pressed. The probability that the response is "stop" is not known to game players. Brennon presses the button repeatedly and records the numbers of "stop" responses.
Number of button presses 10 50 100
Number of "stop" responses 2 18 33
Estimate P(go) using the collected data
G. 67%
O. 18%
L. 50%
D. 33%


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Hi! To estimate you just have to average the probability of the computer game responding "go" when a button is pressed. For the first one, the button responded "go" 8 out of 10 times, which gives it a probability of 80%. For the second one, the probability is 32/50 or 64%, while the third one is 67/100 or 67%.

Averaging this we'll get:
[tex] \frac{0.80+0.64+0.67}{3} =0.70[/tex]

Since we're just estimating, we can choose the value closest to 70%.

ANSWER: G. 67%