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1. The table shows the results of spinning a four-colored spinner 50 times. Find the experimental probability and express it as...Asked by Alexia Marsel
1. The table shows the results of spinning a four-colored spinner 50 times. Find the experimental probability and express it as a decimal.
P(not red) = ?
(1 point)
a 0.6
b 0.4
c 0.2
d 0.3
3. The table below shows the results of flipping two coins. How does the experimental probability of getting at least one tails compare to the
theoretical probability of getting at least one?
A The experimental probability is 3% greater than the theoretical probability.
B The theoretical probability is 3% greater than the experimental probability.
C The experimental probability is equal to the theoretical probability.
D The experimental probability is about 1% less than the theoretical probability.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND PLZ HELP
ALSO THE TABELS ARE for the first one its
red blue green yellow
20 10 9 11
second one
HH HT TH TT
28 22 34 16
P(not red) = ?
(1 point)
a 0.6
b 0.4
c 0.2
d 0.3
3. The table below shows the results of flipping two coins. How does the experimental probability of getting at least one tails compare to the
theoretical probability of getting at least one?
A The experimental probability is 3% greater than the theoretical probability.
B The theoretical probability is 3% greater than the experimental probability.
C The experimental probability is equal to the theoretical probability.
D The experimental probability is about 1% less than the theoretical probability.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND PLZ HELP
ALSO THE TABELS ARE for the first one its
red blue green yellow
20 10 9 11
second one
HH HT TH TT
28 22 34 16
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your first problem asks for the experimental probability. But you haven't posted the results of that experiment.
Answered by
Ms.Dumbo at work
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What is this?
i need the same help, but i understand what experimental is. i just need help for theory probability.
and for "Ms.Dumbo at work" she has given help to forums everywhere on this site.
and for "Ms.Dumbo at work" she has given help to forums everywhere on this site.
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ms.sue be's a jerk back
kids gets mad
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SaySum
Not sure why kiddos hate on the teacher. I think the way the teacher speaks to the kids is mad funny.
Answered by
Mr. Red
I have the answers yet again.
1.a
2.a
3.b
4.b
5.c
6.c
7.a
8.b
9.c
10.a
1.a
2.a
3.b
4.b
5.c
6.c
7.a
8.b
9.c
10.a
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