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OpenStudy (mollylasko):

A Wheel of Fortune-ish wheel is spun 90 times and the results are indicated in the table below. Each outcome on the wheel is supposed to be equally likely. Is the sample enough evidence to suggest that each outcome is not equally likely? Wheel of Fortune $25 $50 Bankrupt $100 $200 $500 16 14 23 12 14 11 Conduct a complete test (remembering all the parts).

OpenStudy (mollylasko):

@pooja195

OpenStudy (mollylasko):

@imqwerty

OpenStudy (mollylasko):

@ganeshie8

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

hmmm @TheSmartOne whad you think

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

what grade this for

OpenStudy (mollylasko):

11th

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

okay lets see

OpenStudy (_malice_):

?

OpenStudy (mollylasko):

yes thats it! @_Malice_

OpenStudy (_malice_):

ayy, alrighty 1 sec lemmie see if I can do any good here

OpenStudy (mollylasko):

thank you :) @_Malice_

OpenStudy (_malice_):

Don't thank me yet, I might not be able to help :P

OpenStudy (_malice_):

http://openstudy.com/updates/517ef61ae4b0787371477276 is this any kind of helpful?

OpenStudy (mollylasko):

Yes thank you so much! @_Malice_

OpenStudy (_malice_):

np ;D

OpenStudy (_malice_):

the struggle is real getting help sometimes lol

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