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IrinaVladis [17]
2 years ago
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Eric throws a biased coin 10 times. He gets 3 tails. Sue throw the same coin 50 times. She gets 20 tails. Aadi is going to throw

the coin once.
1. Which one of the following statements is, correct about the probability of Aadi getting Tails?
A. Sue's estimate is best because she throws it 50 times.
B. Sue's estimate is best because she gets more Tails.
C. Sue's estimate is best because she throws it more times than Eric

2. Use Eric's and Sue's results to work out an estimate for the probability that Aadi will get Tails. Write out your fraction in the form a/b.
Mathematics
1 answer:
aivan3 [116]2 years ago
8 0

Sue's estimate is best because she throws it more times than Eric. Regarding the probability of Aadi obtaining tails, Statement C is accurate.

<h3>What is probability?</h3>

The chances of an event occurring are defined by probability. Probability has several uses in games, and in business to create probability-based forecasts.

Ten biased coin throws are made by Eric. He is dealt 3 tails. Sue tosses a coin 50 times. I give her 20 tails.

Aadi will only toss the coin once. Regarding the probability of Aadi obtaining tails.

Sue's estimate is best because she throws it more times than Eric.

Hence option C is correct.

2)

An estimate for the likelihood that Aadi will receive tails using the findings of Eric and Sue. 3/20 will be the fraction of the form a/b.

The probability of the Aadi getting tails;

P(Aadi) = 3 / 360 = 1/120

P(Sue) = 20/50×36 = 1/90

Hence the fraction in the form of a/b willl be 4/3.

To learn more about the probability, refer to the link;

brainly.com/question/11234923

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