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Alex20caden:

Roy has a bag containing green, blue, red, brown, and black marbles. He randomly picks a marble and replaces it. He repeats this experiment 60 times and records the results in this table. Marble Color Times Picked green 18 blue 6 red 21 brown 9 black 6 The relative frequency of picking a green marble is . The relative frequency of picking a blue marble is . The relative frequency of picking a red marble is . The relative frequency of picking a brown marble is . The relative frequency of picking a black marble is . All of the outcomes be considered equally likely.

Serenity1jacksonsl:

need help i will be happy too help

Alex20caden:

i do need help

Alex20caden:

it is a drop down menu and couldnt figuer how to put it on there

Serenity1jacksonsl:

well um i have an idea @supie

jhonyy9:

|dw:1617632272065:dw| little help to more easy understandably

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Mercury:

late response but will answer so this can be closed for relative frequency of a certain event, divide (# of times that event occurs) / (total # of events) so, for the green, divide (# of times a green was drawn) / (total # of draws) not sure what the last sentence is about

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