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Below are the results of tossing a number cube 9 times. Find the experimental probability of tossing an odd number.
4,3,6,6,2,5,3
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help
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The table shows the results of spinning a four-colored spinner 50 times. Find the experimental probability and express it as a
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Kpop
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1.The sample space for a roll of two number cubes is shown in the table. (1,1)|(1,2)|(1,3)|(1,4)|(1,5),(1,6)
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mo
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From a barrel of colored marbles, you randomly select 5 blue, 2 yellow, 3 red,4 green, and 2 purple. Find the experimental
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JAMIE
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A number cube is rolled 360 times, and the results are recorded as follows: 61 ones, 26 twos, 36 threes, 76 fours, 73 fives, and
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\_(^_^)_/
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A school has an equal number of boys and girls. You use a coin to simulate the first three students to arrive at school each
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unknown
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a standard number cube is rolled 180 times. Predict how many times a 3 or 5 will be the result.
31 times 60 times 57 times 30
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Awesome
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From a barrel of colored marbles, you randomly select 4 blue, 5 yellow, 6 red, 2 green, and 5 purple. Find the experimental
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I want something to eat
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what is the experimental probability of in a cabin of 8 campers no one is from out of state
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QUESTION FOR MISS SUE!!!
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Suppose 10% of the flights arriving at an airport arrive early, 60% arrive on time, and 30% arrive late. Valerie use the random
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helpppppp
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What is the experimental probability of the spinner landing on red?
A 1/2 B 1/3 C 1/4* What is the theoretical probability of the
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Xx
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A bag contains 2 green balls and 1 red ball Two balls are randomly selected without replacement. What is the probability of
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Ted
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Food Express is running a special promotion in which customers can win a free gallon of milk with their food
purchase if there is
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help please
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Suppose 20% of babies are born early, 50% are born on time, and 30% are born late. A nurse uses a random-number table to find
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do kyungsoo
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Two coins were tossed 10 times. The results are shown below.
toss: 1 | 2| 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |10 results: hh | tt | ht |
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davonte s
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the table shows the frequency of colors in a bag of skittles. Bases on this data, what is the approximate probability that a
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The table shows the results of rolling a number cube labeled one through six 50 times.
(table) number rolled: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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FluttershyK22
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A spinner is divided into blue green and red parts. George spins the spinner 300 times.
Below is the table of outcome Part Time
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roma
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From a barrel of colored marbles you randomly select 7 blue, 5 yellow, 8 red, 4 green and 6 purple marbles. Find the
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BTS
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from a barrel of colored marbles, you randomly select 5 blue, 2 yellow, 3 red, 4 green, and 2 purple marbles. Find the
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Maria
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From a barrel of colored marbles you randomly select 7 blue, 5 yellow, 8 red, 4 green, and 6 purple marbles.
Find the
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foodies
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A spinner has three sections. The table shows the results of spinning the arrow on the spinner 80 times.
Section 1 18 Section 2
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Jessica
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2. Based on the experimental probability predict the number of times you will roll a 5 if you roll the number cube 300 times.
15
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FluttershyK22
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There is a bag filled with 3 blue and 4 red marbles.
A marble is taken at random from the bag, the colour is noted and then it is
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kacper
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Erik is performing a marble experiment in math class. His teacher places an equal number of black, red, and white marbles in a
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Carol
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The experimental probability that
Alexander wins a tennis match is 0.21. If he plays 40 tennis matches in the next week, about
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Pleasecheckmyanswer
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From a barrel of colored marbles you randomly select 7 blue, 5 yellow, 8 red, 4 green, and 6 purple marbles. Find the
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Alyssa
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A Lights-A-Lot quality inspector examines a sample of 25 strings of lights and finds that 6 are defective.
a. What is the
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Hanna
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A spinner that has 5 areas of equal size, blue, red, green, yellow, and purple, is spun 25 times. The results are shown in the
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macayla
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The table shows the results of spinning a four-colored spinner 50 times. Find the experimental probability and express it as a
7 answers
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DragonBornFU5R0D48
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1. Jacob mixes the letters J, K, L, J, K, M, N, and P thoroughly. Without looking, Terry draws one letter. Expressed as a
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Anonymous
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1. a standard number cube is rolled 180 times. Predict how many times a 3 or 5 will be the result.
31 times 60 times*** 57 times
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Haley
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Two coins were tossed 10 times. The result is shown in the table below.
Toss: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Result: 1)HH, 2)TT,
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Xx
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Greg is the lead scorer on his school's hockey team. He scores a goal 3 out of every 4 attempts. Design a
simulation to determine
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Soul
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3. This question is for 3 and 4. From a barrel of colored marbles you randomly select 7 blue 5 yellow 8 red 4 green and 6
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Cj So Cool
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A probability experiment was conducted in which the sample space of the experiment is S={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12}, event F=
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carol
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Find the probability.
You roll two odd numbers and pick a vowel ( when you roll two number cubes and pick a letter of the
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NeedsHelp
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You flip a coin 20 times and get tails 15 times. You flip the coin 80 more times. What do you expect to happen to the
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May
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An experiments consists of tossing 4 coins successively. The number of sample points in this experiment is
a. 16 b. 8 c. 4 d. 2
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Logan
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a bag contains 7 green marbles, 9 red marbles, 10 orange marbles, 5 brown marbles, and 10 blue marbles. you choose a marble,
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LulĂș
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Suki has 54 rock songs 92 dance songs and 12 classical songs on her playlist . If suki's music player randomly selects a song
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Brooke
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There are 4 boys and 2 girls in the Science Club. The members draw straws to determine which two members will give the
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Bonnie
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Each of the 6 faces of a fair cube is painted red, yellow, or blue. This cube is rolled 500 times. Below shows the number of
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Cons
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The below table shows the probabilities generated by rolling one die 50 times and noting the up face. What is the probability of
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sc
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A florist sold bouquet of red roses to 15 of the first 20 customers who came into his shop.
1. What is the experimental
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Mo
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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
7 answers
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Kawaii_potato
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What is the experimental probability that the sum is greater than 5
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Aldrez
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A group of students are rolling a six-sided number cube. The table shows the resulting probability of each outcome for each
4 answers
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King
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Someone tossed a coin 80 times.The coin landed on heads 60 times. Is the experimental probability greater than or less than
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Taya
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You spin the spinner once (1-6) and roll a number cube (1-6) once. Find the probability that the spinner stops on the same
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Doey
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Parent Categories (16)
Basic Probability
Coin flipping
Coin toss
Data Analysis
Number cubes
Probability
Probability and Statistics
Probability models
Probability of Events
Probability Theory
Random Experiment
Simulations and Modeling
Statistics
Statistics and Probability
Theoretical and Experimental Probability
Types of probability