Which describes a uniform probability model?
Responses
A selecting a sock from 5 black socks and 10 white socks
B drawing a red or black card from a deck of cards
C equally divided five section spinner with three colors
D selecting a ball from 2 red balls and 3 yellow balls
C equally divided five section spinner with three colors
explain
A uniform probability model is a probability model where all outcomes are equally likely to occur. In a five section spinner with three colors that are equally divided, each section has the same chance of landing on the pointer when it spins. Therefore, it is an example of a uniform probability model. The other options do not have an equal probability of occurrence for each outcome, so they do not represent a uniform probability model.
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Which describes a uniform probability model?
Responses
A drawing a red or black card from a deck of cardsdrawing a red or black card from a deck of cards
B equally divided five section spinner with three colorsequally divided five section spinner with three colors
C selecting a ball from 2 red balls and 3 yellow ballsselecting a ball from 2 red balls and 3 yellow balls
D selecting a sock from 5 black socks and 10 white socksselecting a sock from 5 black socks and 10 white socks
The drawing a red or black card from a deck of cards is an example of a uniform probability model.
A uniform probability model is one in which all elementary events in the sample space have an equal opportunity of occurring.