White balls. Red balls Bowl

  1. Simon resultBowl A white balls 5, red balls 15 Bowl B white balls 16. Red balls 4 Clark result Bowl A white balls 45. Red balls
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  2. Bowl A andB co tain a number of white and red balls. Using Simon's results what is the experimental probability of picking a red
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  3. Bowl a 45 white balls 55 red ballsBowl b 60 white balls 40 red balls Bowls A and B contain a number of white and red balls.
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  4. Use the table to answer the question. Bowl A: 5 white balls and 15 red balls. Bowl B: 16 white balls and 4 red balls. Bowls A
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  5. Bowls a and b contain a number of white and red balls. Clark repeatedly selected 100 balls from bothe bowls and recorded the
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  6. Bowls a and b contain a number of white and red balls. Clark repeatedly selected 100 balls from bothe bowls and recorded the
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  7. Bowls A and B contain a number of white balls.if there are 36 balls in bowl A estimate the number of white balls based on Simon
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  8. Bowl A has 45 white balls and 55 red ballsBowl B has 60 white balls and 40 red balls Bowls an and b contain a number of white
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  9. If Bowl A has 45 white balls and bowl B has 60 white balls and bowl A has 55 red balls and bowl B had 40 red balls. If there are
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  10. White balls. Red ballsBowl A 45. Bowl A. 55 Bowl B. 60. Bowl B. 40 Bowls A and B contain a number of white and red balls. Clark
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