Count the number of cars that pass by an intersection during consecutive five-minute periods on a highway leading into a city. Would these data allow us to use the Law of Large Numbers eventually to learn(more than 50 cars in five minutes)?
An airline would like to know the probability of a piece of passenger’s luggage weighing more than 40 pounds. To learn this probability, a baggage handler picks off every 20th bag from the conveyor and weighs it. Do you think these data allow the airline to use the Law of Large Numbers eventually to learn(luggage weighs more than 40 pounds)?
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