A spinner is divided into many sections of equal size. Some sections are red, some are blue, and the remaining are green. The probability of the arrow landing on a section colored red is 9 over 20. The probability of the arrow landing on a section colored blue is 6 over 20. What is the probability of the arrow landing on a green-colored section?
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15 over 20 11 over 20 6 over 20 5 over 20
I believe it is 5 over 20 Because you add 9 + 6 = 15 15+5 = 20 5/20
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A jar has 15 pink gumballs, 22 green gumballs, 19 red gumballs, and 19 yellow gumballs. Which colored gumball has the greatest probability of being picked when a child randomly draws one out of the jar? Red Pink Green Yellow
I would say green
That question is really simple. basically, which color has the most gumballs
Linda throws a dart that hits the square shown below: A square is drawn. A circle of radius 9 units touches the sides of the square. What is the probability that the dart hits a point in the circle? 18% 21.5% 78.5% 81%
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I would have to say 21.5%
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A spinner is separated into 3 equal pieces, as shown below: A spinner is shown with three colors, red, yellow, and purple, marked on it. The arrow points towards the red color. Mary spins the spinner 6 times. What is the theoretical probability that it stops on the red sector on the last spin? 1 over 36 1 over 9 1 over 3 2 over 3
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Does the spinner look something like this?
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like that lol
there all even
Mk so yea it looks similar to the one i've done . Now pretend that your mouse or your finger is the arrow and spin it 6 times around the circle with eyes closed and tell me what you land on.
red lol
i would go with C because the circle is split in 3 so every color has the same chance of being picked so each color is 1 to 3--1 to 3---1 to 3 With this information like i said i'd go with C
Do you have any more questions?
yes lol
OK shoot them at me.
Mike tossed a coin several times and recorded the number of heads and tails in the following table: Coin ExperimentSide of Coin Number of Tosses Heads 24 Tails 26 What is the experimental probability of getting heads? 0.24 0.26 0.48 0.92
Add the total number of tosses. 24+26=50 geeting heads so take 24/50=.48
So 0.48 is what I would go for
@Mrs.Allison or @Lady.Liv1776 would you two see if im correct, because I dont want to get any wrong.
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
There's 75 left in the bag, so it's not D, 75
set it up as a ratio-> 9:16 9*3=27 16*3=48 27+48=75
So it would be 25 the closest.
yeah i was thinkin that
Alright good
A paper cup is dropped and its landing position is recorded. The cup can land on the side, on the open end, or on the closed end. The results of 20 trials are shown in the table below: A chart shows tally marks. Main title for the chart is Paper Cup Experiment. The title for the second column is Number of times occurred. The tally mark corresponding to open shows a set of 4 vertical lines cut by a slanting line and a set of 3 vertical lines. The tally mark corresponding to closed shows a set of 4 vertical lines. The tally mark corresponding to side shows a set of 4 vertical lines cut by a slanting line and a set of 3 vertical lines. Based on the table, which of the following best compares the experimental probability of the cup landing on its open end with the experimental probability of the cup landing on its closed end? The probabilities are equal. The probability of landing on the open end is greater. The probability of landing on the closed end is greater. No conclusion can be made.
@Mrs.Allison Will be helping you now I believe because I have my own school work I need to attend to.
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Alright, well @reymoton if you ever need me again, just msg me. good bye all.
ok soo Mrs.Allison u gone help or no
yea man i need your help again @samman8801
Haha ok, I guess I will have to multitask.
A paper cup is dropped and its landing position is recorded. The cup can land on the side, on the open end, or on the closed end. The results of 20 trials are shown in the table below: A chart shows tally marks. Main title for the chart is Paper Cup Experiment. The title for the second column is Number of times occurred. The tally mark corresponding to open shows a set of 4 vertical lines cut by a slanting line and a set of 3 vertical lines. The tally mark corresponding to closed shows a set of 4 vertical lines. The tally mark corresponding to side shows a set of 4 vertical lines cut by a slanting line and a set of 3 vertical lines. Based on the table, which of the following best compares the experimental probability of the cup landing on its open end with the experimental probability of the cup landing on its closed end? The probabilities are equal. The probability of landing on the open end is greater. The probability of landing on the closed end is greater. No conclusion can be made.
You might have to guess on that because I cant exactly see the question google is telling me "Your client has issued a malformed or illegal request."
Meg rolled a fair six-sided die 28 times. The table below shows the number of times each number was rolled: Number Cube ExperimentNumber on the Cube Number of Times Appeared 1 2 2 7 3 9 4 4 5 6 6 0 According to the results in the chart, what is the experimental probability of getting a number less than 3 on the die? 19 over 28 9 over 28 7 over 28 2 over 28
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