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hodyreva [135]
2 years ago
13

Jada has a bag with tiles she pulls a tile from the bag without looking accords the shape and then puts the tile back in the bag

she gets a star five times a circle three times and a square two times suppose Jada does the same experiment a hundred times. What is a reasonable prediction for the number of times she will pull a tile with a Star? a circle? a square?
Use the information given in the problem above and math that you already know to answer the question below.
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1 answer:
vova2212 [387]2 years ago
7 0

What is the probablity for the number of times Jada will pull a tile wit a star?

Answer: Number of tiles pulled out of the bag by Jada = 10, so she completed 10 trials.

The outcome of each trial was star, circle or a square.

Step-by-step explanation: We can find the experimental probability of pulling each shape from the bag based on the outcomes of Jada's experiment and number of trial.

  1. P(Star) = Number of stars/Number of trials= 5/10
  2. P(Circles)= Number of circles/Number of trials =3/10
  3. P(Square) = Number of Square/Number of trials = 2/10
    Here, P refers to Probability of an outcome

If Jada repeats the experiment, She would likely again pull more stars than circles or square. She may get different number of stars,circles or squares but over a large number of trials, she would expect the ratio of the stars in the proportion. We can use this proportonal relationship to get the reasonable prediction about te number of times she pull different shape tiles.

<u>Number of outcomes(10 trials) </u> = <u>Number of outcomes(100 trials)</u>

Number of trials(10 trials)              Number of trials (100 trials)

  1. Numbeof stars = 5/10 =s/100
    5*10/ 10*10 =50/100
  2. Number of Circle = 3/10 = c/100
    3*10/10*10 = 30/100
  3. Number of square = 2/10 = q/100
    2*10/10*10 = 20/100

    If she does the experiment 100 times then she should expect to pull out 50 stars tile, 30 circles and 20 Square.

Hence, Jada pulled out the 100 tiles from the bag.

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