To determine which results give a better indication of the proportion of white and red balls in each bowl, we would need to look at the total number of balls selected by each person and compare it to the number of white and red balls selected. If both Simon and Clark have selected a similar number of balls from each bowl, then their results would give a good indication of the proportion of white and red balls in each bowl.
However, if one person has selected significantly more balls from one bowl compared to the other, then their results may not be as accurate in representing the proportion of white and red balls in each bowl. In this case, the results of the person who selected a more balanced number of balls from each bowl would give a better indication of the actual proportions.
Bowls, an and B contain a number of white and red balls. Simon and Clark repeatedly selected a ball from both bowls, and recorded the results in Bowls, a and B contain a number of white and red balls. Simon and Clark repeatedly selected a ball from both goals and recorded the results in a table. Whose results will give you a better indication about the proportion of white and red balls in each bowl.
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