Which set of data shows fifty percent as the experimental probability of a particular traffic light being green on your way to school in the morning? A: ten of twenty-five selections at random from a card deck being a black card, with black representing a green light B: ten of twenty-five selections at random from a card deck being a black card, with black representing a green light C: ten of twenty-five selections at random from a card deck being a black card, with black representing a green light D: spinning twenty vowels out of forty spins of a spinner with 6 equally divided
@nathan917 Can you help I asked this 40 minutes ago and no one has answered.
wait- do you have to show work?
No & no
alright hold up im gonna do the math on all of these real quick
Okay
This can't be done without knowing which colors appear on the traffic light. Are those, green, yellow, and red; or just green and red?
green yellow and red
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This option has been truncated: D: spinning twenty vowels out of forty spins of a spinner with 6 equally divided. The problem I see with this question is that there are 3 possible outcomes for one trial of the experiment: G,R,Y. Those black cards from the deck allow for 2 outcomes of a single trial. I don't know what the spinner is doing. Without the entire question posted correctly, I have no idea.
This is the whole question.
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