Mathematics, 21.05.2020 03:12 lucky1940
Bob is performing an experiment to learn more about probability. He has a box of pink, yellow, blue, and white ribbons. He randomly picks a ribbon from the box and then replaces it. He does this 100 times. The table shows the number of times he picks a ribbon of each color. Ribbon Color Number of Times Picked pink 10 yellow 20 blue 40 white 30 The relative frequency of picking a pink ribbon is . The relative frequency of picking a white ribbon is . It is most likely that the number of ribbons in the box is the highest. It is most likely that the number of ribbons in the box is the lowest
Answer from: danbelucio
The relative frequency of picking a white ribbon is 0.1
The relative frequency of picking a white ribbon is 0.3
It is most likely that the number of blue ribbons in the box is the highest.
It is most likely that the number of pink ribbons in the box is the lowest.
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Answer from: MK100
1. 0.1
2. 0.3
3. blue
4. pink.
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Answer from: Quest
10
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7+3=10
Answer from: Quest
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