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The table shows the results of drawing colored marbles from a bag. What would be expected to happen to the experimental probability of drawing a white marble as the number of draws increases? A. The experimental
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The table shows the results of drawing colored marbles from a bag. What would be expected to happen to the experimental probability of drawing a white marble as the number of draws increases?
A. The experimental probability will likely decrease.
B. The experimental probability will likely increase.
C. The experimental probability will likely stay about the same.
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It depends on what you draw. So I'd like to say C, because you could pull up all the white marbles the first few draws, or none the first few and every other marble. It really depends.
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