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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability? (1 point)
• A coin is flipped six times
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he experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that three
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point) Responses A coin is flipped six
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Genevieve conducted an experiment in which she spun a spinner with four equal-sized sections: green, yellow, red, and blue. The
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Genevieve conducted an experiment in which she spun a spinner with four equal-sized sections: green, yellow, red, and blue. The
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4. Flipped 3 pennies and did this 100 times. You got 3 tails 40 times. What is the difference between the experimental
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?
A coin is flipped six times and the head
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point)
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point) Responses A coin is flipped six
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried our 200 times, and it was noted that
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Part 2: How do Bronwyn's experimental and theoretical probabilities compare?
Fill in the blank with the correct choice to
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Flipped 3 pennies and did this 100 times. You got 3 tails 40 times. What is the difference between the experimental probability
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point)
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which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probal A coin is flipped six times and the head appears
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?
A. A coin is flipped six times and the
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Zamari has a spinner with equal sections red, blue, yellow, green, and orange. He says that the theoretical probability of the
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Bronwyn used the spinner pictured below and recorded his results. He spun it 10 times and tallied up how many times he landed on
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability? A) a coin is slip six times and the head
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability would it be a coin is split six times and
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Bronwyn used the spinner pictured below and recorded his results. He spun it 10 times and tallied up how many times he landed on
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Bronwyn used the spinner pictured below and recorded his results. He spun it 10 times and tallied up how many times he landed on
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The experimental involved tossing three coins simultaneously the expirement was carried out 100 times and it was noted that
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Bronwyn used the spinner pictured below and recorded his results. He spun it 10 times and tallied up how many times he landed on
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A six-sided number cube is rolled 300 times. The results are 120 even numbers and 180 odd numbers.
How does the relative
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Bronwyn used the spinner pictured below and recorded his results. He spun it 10 times and tallied up how many times he landed on
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that
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How do Brian‘s experimental and theoretical probabilities compare bill in the blank with a correct choice to complete the
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that
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True or False: Experimental probability is a numerical measure for the likelihood of an event to happen, while theoretical
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that
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The experiment involved tossing a coin simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that three
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The experiment involves tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously the experiment was carried out 100 times and it was noted that three
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Jason spun a spinner with 4-equal sized areas (green, yellow, blue and red) 25 times, with the results shown below. Is the
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Jason spun a spinner with 4-equal sized areas (green, yellow, blue and red) 25 times, with the results shown below. Is the
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 200 times, and it was noted that
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Madison tossed a coin 50 times and recorded which side it landed on, with the results shown below. Does the experimental
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04:26 Question Luis has 3 red marbles, 5 blue marbles, 4 yellow marbles, and 8 black marbles in a bag. He
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Bronwyn used the spinner pictured below and recorded his results. He spun it 10 times and tallied up how many times he landed on
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The experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously. The experiment was carried out 100 times, and it was noted that
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Multiple Choice Much of the world’s countries have
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the experiment involved tossing three coins simultaneously the experiment was carried out 100 times and it was noriced that
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability?(1 point)
Responses A coin is flipped six
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In which scenario is the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability
A coin flipped 6 times and the head
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L - 3 times E - 1 time A - 2 times N - 2 times His experimental probability of landing on the letter L is 310 . Part
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5 tenths Question 2 Part 2: How do Bronwyn's experimental and theoretical probabilities compare? Fill in the blank with the
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Luis has 3 red marbles, 5 blue marbles, 4 yellow marbles, and 8 black marbles in a bag. He records the color marble he pulls
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Timmy flipped a coin one hundred times. He got 62 heads and 38 tails. Which statement best describes this situation?
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In your own words, explain what is the difference between experimental probability and theoretical probability?
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Coin and Number Cube
Coin flipping
Coin toss
Probability
Probability and Statistics
Probability Distribution
Types of probability