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OpenStudy (rebeccapink6398):

@xGuardians come here (so I can give u another medal for helping me

OpenStudy (rebeccapink6398):

here is the question A spinner has four congruent sections numbered 1, 2, 3, 4. Celinda made 50 spins of this spinner and recorded the outcomes in this table. Outcome Number 1 10 2 13 3 12 4 15 What is the theoretical probability of the spinner stopping on 4? What is the experimental probability of the spinner stopping on 4? A. Theoretical - 25% Experimental - 25% B. Theoretical - 30% Experimental - 25% C. Theoretical - 15% Experimental - 25% D. Theoretical - 25% Experimental - 30%

OpenStudy (xguardians):

Okay so there is 4 possible outcomes. Therefore there is 1/4 chance of getting any number. 1/4 - 25% (Theoretical) Now to find experimental you must use the information you where given. You can see in the experiment there was 15 times it was the number 4. Put that over the total amount of times. 15/50 = 30% D is the Answer :)

sammixboo (sammixboo):

yes I got D also ;)

sammixboo (sammixboo):

Good explaining, @xGuardians

OpenStudy (xguardians):

Thanks.

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