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PLEASE I JUST WANT A GOOD GRADE The spinner below shows 10 equally sized slices. Diane spun the dial 50 times and got the following results.
Outcome White Grey Black
Number of Spins 19 13 18
Fill in the table below. Round your answers to the nearest thousandth.

PLEASE I JUST WANT A GOOD GRADE The Spinner Below Shows 10 Equally Sized Slices Diane Spun The Dial 50 Times And Got The Following Results Outcome White Grey Bl class=

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Part (a)

The experimental or empirical probability is based on the results shown in the table. There are 13 instances of grey out of 50 spins total. Therefore, we end up with an experimental probability of 13/50. This converts to the decimal form 0.26

Answer:  0.26

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Part (b)

Since each slice is of equal size, this means theoretically each slice should have the same chance of being landed on. We have 3 grey slices out of 10 total. The probability of landing on a grey space is 3/10 = 0.3

Answer:  0.3

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Part (c)

Answer: Choice A)

As the number of spins increases, we expect the experimental and theoretical probabilities to become closer, though they might not be equal.

The theoretical probability is locked to 0.3 the whole time (only the experimental probability changes). This is according to the Law of Large Numbers.