The correct statement comparing the theoretical and experimental probabilities is given as follows:
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<h3>What is a probability?</h3>
A probability is given by the <u>number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes</u>.
The theoretical probability is taken before any experiment. Since the four sections are equal, the theoretical probability is:
T(H) = 1/4.
The experimental probability is taken considering previous experiments. Out of 100 tosses, 28 landed on H, hence:
E(H) = 28/100 = 7/25.
Hence the correct statement is:
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Answer:
(3,0),(2,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
it is known that 8 tomato plants were planted in total
( 2 rows with 4 plants each equal to 8 plants in total)
however there is X amount of rows of squash with 7 plants in each row
therefore in an equation it would be y= 7x+8
Let’s call the amount of pants x and the amount of shirts y.
12y + 21x = 240
y + x = 14 which could be changed to x= 14-y
now you plug it into the first equation
12y + 21 (14 - y) = 240
12y + 294 - 21y = 240
add the similar terms
12y - 21y = 240 - 294
-9y = -54
cancels the minus signs on both sides
9y = 54
y= 6
now you plug y = 6 into the equation x = 14-y
x = 14 - 6
x = 8
answer: Pam bought 8 pants and 6 shirts