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16 January, 08:26

Twenty students choose a piece of fruit from a list of 4 fruits: apple banana grape and pear. The theoretical probability that a student will choose a banana is ...25. Only 1 student chooses a banana how many can the exerpimental probability get closer to the theoretical probability

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  1. 16 January, 09:08
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    Significant difference of 0.20

    Step-by-step explanation:

    No of student = 20

    No of fruits available = 4

    EAch student is independent of the other.

    Hence theoretical probability that a student will choose a banana is=1/4=0.25.

    But actual experiments showed that only 1 student selected banana out of 20

    Experimental probability that a student will choose a banana is.=1/20 = 0.05

    The difference between the two = 0.25-0.05 = 0.20

    Thus there is a significant difference between Experimental probability that a student will choose a banana and theorical probability that a student will choose a banana
  2. 16 January, 09:19
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    Only give two choices of fruit.
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