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professor190 [17]
2 years ago
12

Vicky has a spinner divided into 9 equal sections that are labeled 1 though 9. She wants to compare the theoretical probability

and the experimental probability of spinning an odd number. She spins the spinner 10 times and records the results in this list.
{2, 4,​ 1, 8, 7, 5, 3, 4, 1, 9}

**Note - There are 3 answers. You must select 3 answers.**

The theoretical probability of spinning an odd number is equal to ______. The experimental probability of spinning an odd number is equal to ______. Therefore, the theoretical probability of spinning an odd number is _____ the experimental probability of spinning an odd number.

Question 7 options:

2/3


3/5


less than


greater than


1/2


5/9


1/5

Suppose you toss a coin and then roll a number cube.

What is the sample space for the compound event?

Question 9 options:

H1 T1 H6 T6


H T 1 2 3 4 5 6


H1 T1 H2 T2 H3 T3 H4 T4 H5 T5 H6 T6


TH1 TH2 TH3 TH4 TH5 TH6

A restaurant is serving a special lunch combo meal that includes a drink, a main dish, and a dessert. Customers can choose from 5 drinks, 6 main dishes, and 3 desserts.

How many different combo meals are possible?

Customers can create ______ different lunch combo meals.

Question 10 options:

36


90


14


120


Frank opens several pea pods & counts the number of peas in each pod. He records the number peas per pod: 7,8,9,10,11 Number of times: 1,4,18,15,2. written as a percent, what is the experiment probability that the pea pod has 9 peas in it? 48.8% 45% 18% 12.5%
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ugo [173]2 years ago
3 0

The theoretical probability of spinning an odd number is equal to 5/9.

The experimental probability is equal to 3/5.

The theoretical probability of is greater than the experimental probability.

The sample space is H1 T1 H2 T2 H3 T3 H4 T4 H5 T5 H6 T6.

The different combo meals that are possible is 90.

The experiment probability that the pea pod has 9 peas in it is 45%.

<h3>What are the probabilities?</h3>

Probability is used to determine how likely it is that an event would happen. Experimental probability is based on the result of an experiment that has been carried out multiples times

The theoretical probability of spinning an odd number = odd numbers between 1 and 9 / 9 = 5/9

The experimental probability = number of odd number / sample space

6/10 = 3/5

The different combo meals possible = 6 x 5 x 3 = 90

The experiment probability that the pea pod has 9 peas in it = number of pods with 9 peas / total number of peas

(18/40) x 100 = 45%

To learn more about experimental probability, please check: brainly.com/question/23722574

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