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OpenStudy (kenialove):

LaKeisha has a set of five cards numbered 1 through 5. She shuffles the cars at random. She repeats the process several times and records the results in the table below. Based on her results , what is the experimental probability of choosing a 3 ? Number - 1 2 3 4 5 Frequency - 6 4 5 3 7 A. 20% B. 24% C. 25% D. 30%

OpenStudy (ac3):

There are 5 cards.

OpenStudy (ac3):

It's asking you the probability of choosing a 3 which there is only 1 card of.

OpenStudy (kenialove):

And that would be 1/5 right ?

OpenStudy (ac3):

So 1/5 = 20%

OpenStudy (ac3):

Yes

OpenStudy (kenialove):

Thanks so much

OpenStudy (ac3):

when in doubt just actually do it in long division and you'll see the answer.

OpenStudy (kenialove):

Okay thx

OpenStudy (ac3):

np

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