ProjectStem Unit 5.8 study guide assignment, Summaries of Computer science

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1. The First condition I am going to change is the probability of getting sick from an
interaction. I am going to turn the probability down to 10%, and I predict that the graph
will go up very slowly, but eventually, most people will get infected; it will just take a
while.
I was somewhat right as the graph slowly increased. However, I didn’t expect the slope
of the graph to decrease as the number of people not infected got smaller.
2. The next condition I am going to change is turning on the avoid feature, but turning the
infection probability to 100%. I think at first no one will really get infected, and the graph
will start out very flat, but once a couple of people get infected, I think the graph will
become exponential.
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  1. The First condition I am going to change is the probability of getting sick from an interaction. I am going to turn the probability down to 10%, and I predict that the graph will go up very slowly, but eventually, most people will get infected; it will just take a while.

I was somewhat right as the graph slowly increased. However, I didn’t expect the slope of the graph to decrease as the number of people not infected got smaller.

  1. The next condition I am going to change is turning on the avoid feature, but turning the infection probability to 100%. I think at first no one will really get infected, and the graph will start out very flat, but once a couple of people get infected, I think the graph will become exponential.

My prediction was right as the graph started out slow, but then became exponential. Also, the slope did once again go down at the end.

  1. In my third experiment, I decided to change the number of androids to 150 compared to the normal 60. I also decided to turn on the chase feature and set the infection probability to 100%. I believe the graph will go up pretty fast and will be very exponential.