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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which ratio best defines relative frequency? Number of nonfavorable outcomes:Number of possible outcomes Number of possible outcomes:Number of nonfavorable outcomes Total number of times an experiment is performed:Number of times an event occurs Number of times an event occurs:Total number of times an experiment is performed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Relative Frequency. How often something happens divided by all outcomes

Miracrown (miracrown):

Any ideas on the answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c or b?

Miracrown (miracrown):

Let's write the relative frequency in mathematical form first ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

Miracrown (miracrown):

|dw:1425168909046:dw|

Miracrown (miracrown):

Now this is a basic interpretation of this relative frequency. we can word it a number of ways. Let's look at the first one ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A box contains 100 colored chips; some are violet and some are red. Wilson chooses a chip at random, records the color, and places it back in the bag. Wilson has recorded 9 violet chips and 16 red chips. Using these results, what is the predicted number of violet chips in the box? 11 25 36 75 Since we finished that one, can you help with this one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well, thx for your help!!! ur a life saver@!!! sorry but my mom wants me off my computer so i have to cut u off :( bye cya!!! :)

Miracrown (miracrown):

No worries, good luck with these! :)

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