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kvv77 [185]
3 years ago
15

Which is the best estimate of the number of times amber would pull out a new york quarter if she pulled out a quarter another 30

0 times?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Anna [14]3 years ago
8 0
I found the table that contains the following data:
25 times:
Column No.      1     2     3    4    5    Total

New York         3     2     2    1    2     10
Connecticut      1     1     1    2    0       5
Pennsylvania    1     1     1    1    1       5
Rhode Island    0     1     1    1     2       5

New York: 10/25 or 2/5
Connecticut: 5/25 or 1/5
Pennsylvania: 5/25 or 1/5
Rhode Island: 5/25 or 1/5

300 times * 2/5 = 120 times for New York

The best estimate of the number of times Amber would pull out a New York quarter is 120.
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