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twix01:

2) Suppose you select a card at random from a standard deck of cards 60 times, and 12 of those selections are hearts. How does the experimental probability compare to the theoretical probability?

twix01:

pls help

Falconmaster:

i am sorry i have not clue @Vocaloid might be able to help

twix01:

ok thx

twix01:

@EndersWorld

twix01:

@ThisGirlPretty

EndersWorld:

So there are 52 cars in a deck.

EndersWorld:

You have a 1-in-4 change of pulling a heart.

EndersWorld:

Pulling a heart 12/60 times in a 1-in-5 possibility.

EndersWorld:

Does this make sense?

twix01:

yes thank you

EndersWorld:

Experimental probability being you have a 20% chance of pulling a heart. Theoretical being you have a 25%

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