Answer:
<h2>C. 153</h2>
<em>Hope</em><em> this</em><em> helps</em>
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The random nature of the process is why Gina doesn't get the theoretical probability. If she were to repeat this experiment say 1000 or perhaps 10,000 times, then her experimental probability value should get closer to 1/2. It likely won't land *exactly* on 1/2 because again of the random nature of the outcomes.
For more information, check out the Law of Large Numbers.
Answer:
38
Step-by-step explanation:
I divided 304 by 8 and got 38. So it would take 38 minutes for her to drive 190 (MIght not make sense but thats it)