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Mathematics
Davis predicts that if he spins the spinner another 20
times, the frequency for the red and green segments
will still be equal. Is Davis correct?
A Yes. Another experiment will give the same
numbers as the first experiment.
B Yes. The experimental probabilities remain the
same for all experiments.
C No. The frequencies will be multiplied by 20.
D No. The frequencies and probabilities for red and
green segments might change in the next
experiment.
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Ответ:
d
Step-by-step explanation:
or if your on online school the last one
No. The frequencies and probabilities for red and green segments might change in the next experiment.
Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
Convert to a mixed number by placing the numbers to the right of the decimal over
10
. Reduce the fraction. Then, convert the mixed number to an improper fraction by multiplying the denominator by the whole number and adding the numerator to get the new numerator. Place this new numerator over the original denominator.
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