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If probability is desired outcome/total
Outcome X, Outcome 1: 4, Outcome 2 9, Outcome 3 2, otal 15. Outcome Y: Outcome 1 6, Outcome 2 4, Outcome 3 7, Total 15, Total
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Use the table to answer the question. Outcome 1 Outcome 2 Outcome 3 TOTAL Outcome X 4 9 2 15 Outcome Y 6 4 5 15 TOTAL 10 13 7 30
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Which statement BEST describes a uniform probability model?
Responses A No desired outcome is possible.No desired outcome is
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How many possible outcomes are there in a single r
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If probability is desired outcome/total actual outcomes, then how does theoretical probability relate to experimental
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If probability is desired outcome
total actual outcomes, then how does theoretical probability relate to experimental probability
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When coming up with the probability of an outcome, divide the outcome you're looking for by the total number of possible
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Assume that a coin is tossed twice. The coin may not be fair. The sample space consists of the outcomes {HH, HT, TH, TT}.
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Which situation does NOT describe a uniform probability model?
Responses A A spinner has 4 equal sectors colored yellow, blue,
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The sample space of an experiment is S={1, 2, 3, 4, 5}. If each outcome is equally likely to occur, which graph models the
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The sample space of an experiment is S={1, 2, 3, 4, 5}. If each outcome is equally likely to occur, which graph models the
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Solve for a. 5a≤10Question Exposure to secondhand
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