Question: Gambling in ancient Rome. Tossing four astragali was the most popular game of chance in Roman times. Many throws of a present-day sheep's astragalus show that the approximate probability distribution for the four sides of the bone that can land uppermost are
Outcome Probability
Narrow flat side of bone 1/10
Broad concave side of bone 4/10
Broad concex side of bone 4/10
Narrow hollow side of bone 1/10
The best throw of four astragali was the "Venus," when all the four uppermost sides were different.
(a) Explain how to simulate the throw of a single astragalus. Then explain how to simulate throwing four astragali independently of each other.
(b) Simulate 25 throws of four astragali. Estimate the probability of throwing a Venus. Be sure to say what part of Table A you used.