Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Food A has fewer calories per serving.
I found this by taking the first food (A) and dividing 150 by 3. This gave me 50, which I added onto 150 to give me my 4/4 of a serving (200 calories).
With food B, I did the same process. I took 250/2 and added that to the original amount to get the final third of the serving, which resulted in food B being 375 calories.
Answer:
C.) Number of successful trials / Total number of trials
Step-by-step explanation:
The empirical probability of an event 'E' is defined as :
(Number of successful occurrences of event 'E' / Total number of trials)
The empirical probability requires that an experiment of a chosen number of trials be performed. The ratio of the number of success to the total number of trials is used to estimate the empirical probability of such event.
P(Empirical) = (Number of successful trials / Total number of trials)
This is different from the use of sample space in the evaluation of theoretical probability whereby all possible occurences is used to estimate the probable outcome of an event.
P(theoretical) = (number of required outcomes / total number of possible outcomes)
Answer:
16+k/11
Step-by-step explanation: