Asked by Adriana Elizalde
bailey uses results from the experiment to calculate the probability of each color of block being chosen from a bucket.He says p (red)=35%, p (blue)45%,p (yellow)20.jarod uses theoretical probability because he knows how many of each color block is in the bucket. he says p (red)=45%,p (blue)=35%,and p (yellow)=20%.on Baileys turn he predicts blue.On jared's turn he predicts red Neither boy makes the right prediction.Did the boys make reasonable predictions base on their own probabilities?explain also did they do something wrong with their calculations?Explain
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Answered by
PsyDAG
Although each chosen color was the most likely, the majority of the time (55%) they will be wrong.
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