Asked by olivia
hi i need help: explain how using a spinner would help find the experimental probability that a soccer player will score a goal on a penalty kick. Suppose the player makes 75% of his of his penalty kicks.
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Steve
no idea how that would help find the experimental probability. That is determined by performing the experiment some large number of times.
Now, if you expect a probability of 75%, then your spinner should have 3/4 of its area labeled success, and 1/4 failure. Then spinning the spinner a bunch of times should reflect the actual probability.
Now, if you expect a probability of 75%, then your spinner should have 3/4 of its area labeled success, and 1/4 failure. Then spinning the spinner a bunch of times should reflect the actual probability.
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