Graph with probability of getting an offer on Deal Or No Deal

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I just found a graph that uses 2006 data to estimate the probability of obtaining an offer that is at least the target value. Here's a link to it: http://tenser.typepad.com/tenser_said_the_tensor/2006/06/the_statistics_.html" [Broken]
 
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From this, we can easily see that from between $100,000 and $200,000, the probability starts to make a huge slope, then the slope evens out a little between the 10% mark and the 0% mark.
 

1. What is the purpose of the graph?

The purpose of the graph is to visually represent the probability of a contestant receiving an offer on the game show Deal Or No Deal.

2. How is the data for the graph obtained?

The data for the graph is obtained from the game show itself, specifically from the episodes where offers were made to contestants.

3. What does the x-axis and y-axis represent?

The x-axis represents the round number in which the offer was made, while the y-axis represents the probability of receiving an offer.

4. Does the graph show any patterns or trends?

Yes, the graph may show patterns or trends in the probability of receiving an offer as the rounds progress. For example, the probability may increase or decrease as the rounds go on.

5. Can the graph be used to predict a contestant's chance of receiving an offer?

No, the graph is simply a representation of past data and cannot be used to predict a specific contestant's chance of receiving an offer on the show.

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