Vidriana rolled a number cube 96 times. Her results are shown in the table.
ANSWER: C
Dean has a spinner that is divided into 4 equal sections are labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4. Dean spun the spinner 60 times. He recorded the results.
ANSWER: B,C
Breanna is conducting an experiment with a number cube. She rolled the cube 24 times. How many times could she expect the cube to land on 6?
ANSWER: B
The members of the Science Club are Caleb, Ann, Trish, Aisha, DeSean, and Binh. They all draw straws to determine which member will give the demonstration at the science fair. Which simulation could be used to determine the probability that Ann will give the demonstration?
ANSWER: C
Each field trip boxed lunch for Mrs. Patel’s class will come with one of five different pieces of fruit: apple, banana, grapes, orange, or peach. Using the line of the random number table shown to do a simulation and assigning 2 or 3 for banana, what is the probability a boxed lunch will have a banana?
ANSWER: D
Which would not be an appropriate way to generate 10 random integers to use in one trial of a probability simulation?
ANSWER: A
Regina has a bag of 6 orange marbles and 6 black marbles. She picks a marble at random and then puts it back in the bag. She does this 24 times. The results are shown in the table.
ANSWER: Might be 16.67.
6+6= 12/24 = 1/2 or 0.5
Fourteen is the number of times that the black marble was pulled. So 14/24
Then do whatever that simplifies to minus 0.5 divided by 0.5
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