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<span>Lisa and Bart spin this spinner 60 times the result are below/ black=17 blue=15 orange=21 purple=7 a. What is the experimental probability of a spin of orange? B which color had an experimental probability that matched its theoretical probability
<u>Answers</u>
a) 0.35
b)Blue
<u>Explanation</u>
The probability of an event is its chance to occur.
Probability is found by the formula,
Probability = (Number of favourable outcome)/(Number of total outcome)
Part a
</span>The orange are 21 and the total spins are 60.
Probability (orange) = 21/60
= 0.35
Part 2
The theoretical probability of blue is normally 25%.
By calculating the experimental probability of blue we get,
P(blue) = 15/60
= 1/4
In percentage
1/4×100 = 25%
So, the <span>color that had an experimental probability that matched its theoretical probability is blue.</span>
Answer:
(-4,-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
pretty sure its the first one but i may be wrong!
Answer:
3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 =3/4
or
1/4 x 3 = 3/4
(-2,-4)
Cramer's rule
10x - 4y = -4
-3x + 7y = -22
Main determinant : 58
Determinant of <em>x</em> : -116
Determinant of <em>y</em> : -232
So, (-2,-4)
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