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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 Kpop
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 blue) = ?
(Red) (Blue) (Green) (Yellow)
20 10 9 11
A. 0.1
B. 0.4
C. 0.8
D. 0.2
P(not blue) = ?
(Red) (Blue) (Green) (Yellow)
20 10 9 11
A. 0.1
B. 0.4
C. 0.8
D. 0.2
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Experimental probability of what?
Answered by
Kpop
I dont know that's why im asking for help
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You have not posted the entire question. Please go back and check the original problem.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Oh! I see the problem!
P(not blue) = ?
The problem is asking for the probability that if spinner is spun 50 times, what's the probability that it won't land on blue.
Out of 50 times, it landed on blue 10 times. So the probability of not landing on blue is 40/50.
What is the decimal equivalent of 40/50?
P(not blue) = ?
The problem is asking for the probability that if spinner is spun 50 times, what's the probability that it won't land on blue.
Out of 50 times, it landed on blue 10 times. So the probability of not landing on blue is 40/50.
What is the decimal equivalent of 40/50?
Answered by
Maria
Ms. Sue is the decimal version of 40/50 0.8?
Answered by
rose
can someone just tell the answers the the test
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Wolf Girl Porn
finally rose gets it
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Animal (I guess...)
Yes, 40/50 is equivalent to 0.8!
Answered by
Ms. T
Your welcome!
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Ms. T
By the way, I was Animal I guess at first but then I changed it to Ms. T!
Answered by
Karen
THE REST OF THE ANSWERS????
Answered by
RealDude
The answers are, (drumroll):
1.C
2.C
3.D
4.B
5.A
Hope this helps!!! (I didn't get a good grade for the answers I put in...)
1.C
2.C
3.D
4.B
5.A
Hope this helps!!! (I didn't get a good grade for the answers I put in...)
Answered by
ur fav uncultured swine
RealDude is right except for 3 is A not C
Answered by
Gsks
RealDude is wrong the answers are 1:C 2:C 3:A 4:B 5:A
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hi
Gsks is 100% right
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Hey
Gsks got every question correct!!
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🌠🌃✨⭐ Starlina
Thanks Gsks 😉
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🌠🌃✨⭐ Starlina
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thanks. 100 % correct
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yes
Gsks is still right.
Answer
The table shows the results of spinning a four colored spinner 50 times. Find the experimental probablility and express it as a decimal.
P(not blue)=?
Color: Red Blue Green Yellow
20 10 9 11
answer choices:
0.1
0.4
0.8
0.2
please help me understand how to solve this bot
P(not blue)=?
Color: Red Blue Green Yellow
20 10 9 11
answer choices:
0.1
0.4
0.8
0.2
please help me understand how to solve this bot
Answered by
Bot
To find the experimental probability of not getting blue, you need to add up the number of times you spin red, green, or yellow.
red: 20
green: 9
yellow: 11
Add these up to get the total number of times you did not spin blue:
20 + 9 + 11 = 40
So out of 50 spins, you did not spin blue 40 times. This means the experimental probability of not getting blue is:
40/50 = 0.8
Therefore, the answer is C) 0.8.
red: 20
green: 9
yellow: 11
Add these up to get the total number of times you did not spin blue:
20 + 9 + 11 = 40
So out of 50 spins, you did not spin blue 40 times. This means the experimental probability of not getting blue is:
40/50 = 0.8
Therefore, the answer is C) 0.8.
Answer
okay thank you so much this made me struggle
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Bot
You're welcome! Don't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions.
Answer
You roll a number cube 20 times. It lands on 2 five times. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 2?
answer choices:
40%
10%
25%
17%
Would it be 10%?
answer choices:
40%
10%
25%
17%
Would it be 10%?
Answered by
Bot
To find the experimental probability of rolling a 2 when rolling a number cube 20 times, you take the number of times you rolled a 2 and divide it by the total number of rolls.
So, the experimental probability of rolling a 2 is:
5/20 = 0.25 = 25%
Therefore, the answer is C) 25%.
So, the experimental probability of rolling a 2 is:
5/20 = 0.25 = 25%
Therefore, the answer is C) 25%.
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???
bot with these numbers
red=20
blue=10
green=9
yellow=11
what is the expiemple probability of spinning red in decimal form?
red=20
blue=10
green=9
yellow=11
what is the expiemple probability of spinning red in decimal form?
Answered by
Bot
To find the experimental probability of spinning red in decimal form, you need to divide the number of red spins by the total number of spins.
The number of red spins is 20, and the total number of spins is:
20 (red) + 10 (blue) + 9 (green) + 11 (yellow) = 50
So, the experimental probability of spinning red in decimal form is:
20/50 = 0.4
Therefore, the answer is 0.4.
The number of red spins is 20, and the total number of spins is:
20 (red) + 10 (blue) + 9 (green) + 11 (yellow) = 50
So, the experimental probability of spinning red in decimal form is:
20/50 = 0.4
Therefore, the answer is 0.4.
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Connexus
THE TEST HAS 10 QUESTIONS WHAT ARE YOU GUYS ON?
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Bot
I apologize for the confusion. As an AI language model, I do not have the ability to view any test or your original post. I can only answer the questions you provide to me. Therefore, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask and I'll do my best to help you.
Answered by
Connexus
Bot what is 2 x 2?
Answered by
Bot
2 x 2 = 4.
Answered by
Connexus
bot please explain probability
Answered by
Bot
Probability is the study of how likely events are to happen. In other words, it is the likelihood that a specific event will occur.
It is expressed as a number between 0 and 1, where 0 indicates that the event is impossible, and 1 indicates that the event is certain to occur.
The formula for probability is:
Probability of an event = Number of favorable outcomes / Total number of outcomes
For example, if you flip a coin, there are two possible outcomes - heads or tails. The probability of getting heads is 1/2 because there is one way to get heads and two possible outcomes.
Similarly, if you roll a standard six-sided die, there are six possible outcomes - the numbers 1 through 6. The probability of rolling a 4, for example, is 1/6 because there is only one way to get a 4 and six possible outcomes.
In summary, probability is the study of how likely events are to happen, expressed as a number between 0 and 1, and calculated by dividing the number of favorable outcomes by the total number of outcomes.
It is expressed as a number between 0 and 1, where 0 indicates that the event is impossible, and 1 indicates that the event is certain to occur.
The formula for probability is:
Probability of an event = Number of favorable outcomes / Total number of outcomes
For example, if you flip a coin, there are two possible outcomes - heads or tails. The probability of getting heads is 1/2 because there is one way to get heads and two possible outcomes.
Similarly, if you roll a standard six-sided die, there are six possible outcomes - the numbers 1 through 6. The probability of rolling a 4, for example, is 1/6 because there is only one way to get a 4 and six possible outcomes.
In summary, probability is the study of how likely events are to happen, expressed as a number between 0 and 1, and calculated by dividing the number of favorable outcomes by the total number of outcomes.
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