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20 April, 16:32

A spinner is divided into four sections of equal size, numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. You spin it three times, and get 1, 4, and 3. Which statement is FALSE?

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  1. 20 April, 17:32
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    hello your question lacks the required statements here are the statements

    A spinner is divided into four sections of equal size, numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. You spin it three times, and get 1, 4, and 3. Which statement is FALSE?

    A. The theoretical probability of a 1 is 25%.

    B. The experimental probability of a 1 is 25%.

    C. If you spin the same spinner again and get different results, the experimental probabilities are different, but the theoretical probabilities have not changed.

    D. The experimental probability of a 2 is 0%.

    Answer : The experimental probability of a 1 is 25% (B)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first statement is true because since the spinner is divided into 4 sections the theoretical probabilty is equal for all sections i. e 25% each

    The second statement is false because after spinning the spinner three times (experimental) the results obtained were 1,4,3 hence the experimental probability of 1 would be 33.3%

    the theoretical probabilities remains unchanged but the experimental probabilty can change

    the experimental probabilty of 2 is 0% because after the 3 experiments the number 2 did not show up
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