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Mumz [18]
4 years ago
4

Sandy and Robert each have various polygons in their polygon buckets. Sandy randomly selects a polygon from her polygon bucket a

nd Robert randomly selects a polygon from his.
A. who has a greater probability of selecting a quadrilateral? Justify your conclusion.

B. who has a greater probability of selecting an equilateral polygon? justify your conclusion.

C. what is more likely to happen: Sandy selecting a polygon with at least two sides that are parallel or Robert selecting a polygon with at least two sides that are equal ?

can anyone help me with all this. i would appreciate it very much.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Irina18 [472]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

(A)

Number of Quadrilateral in Sandy Bucket =[Square,Rhombus]=2

Number of Quadrilateral in Robert Bucket =[Kite,Quadrilateral]=2

Probability of an event

                 =\frac{\text{Total Favorable Outcome}}{\text{Total Possible Outcome}}

→Probability of Selecting a Quadrilateral by Sandy

                        =\frac{2}{4}\\\\=0.50

→Probability of Selecting a Quadrilateral by Robert

                        =\frac{2}{5}\\\\=0.40

Selecting a Quadrilateral by Sandy has more probability than Selecting a Quadrilateral by Robert.

(B)

Number of equilateral polygon in Sandy's Bag={Square, Equilateral Triangle,Regular Hexagon}

Probability of selecting an equilateral polygon by Sandy

               =\frac{3}{4}\\\\=0.75

Number of equilateral polygon in Robert's Bag=0

Probability of selecting an equilateral polygon by Robert=0

So, Probability of selecting an equilateral polygon by Sandy is greater than selecting an equilateral polygon by Robert.

(C)

Selecting a polygon with at least two sides that are parallel

           ={Square, Rhombus,Regular Hexagon}

Selecting a polygon with at least two sides that are equal

     ={Isosceles Triangle, Right Isosceles Triangle,Kite}

Probability of Selecting a polygon with at least two sides that are parallel out of four geometrical shapes by Sandy

                 =\frac{3}{4}\\\\=0.75

Probability of Selecting a polygon with at least two sides that are parallel out of four geometrical shapes by Robert

                 =\frac{3}{5}\\\\=0.6

Selecting a polygon with at least two sides that are parallel by Sandy is more likely than Selecting a polygon with at least two sides that are equal by Robert.

TEA [102]4 years ago
6 0

Solution:

we are given that

Sandy and Robert each have various polygons in their polygon buckets. Sandy randomly selects a polygon from her polygon bucket and Robert randomly selects a polygon from his.

A. who has a greater probability of selecting a quadrilateral? Justify your conclusion.

Answer: Sandy has greater proabaility(1/2) because in sandy bucket number of Quadrilaterals are more than the Robert(1/5). Also the number of polygon is less in case of Sandy. Hence greater proabaility for Sandy.

B. who has a greater probability of selecting an equilateral polygon? justify your conclusion.

Answer: Aagain sandy has greater probability because for sandy its 1/4 and for  Robert its 1/5.

C. what is more likely to happen: Sandy selecting a polygon with at least two sides that are parallel or Robert selecting a polygon with at least two sides that are equal ?

Answer:  Sandy has the probability of \frac{2}{4}=\frac{1}{2}, while RFobert has the probability of \frac{1}{5}. So again sany has greater probability.




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