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If the relative frequency of getting a 'red' on a spinner is 0.4, how many reds would you expect to get in 300 spins?
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If the relative frequency of getting a 'red' on a spinner is 0.4, how many reds would you expect to get in 300 spins?
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You could expect to land on red 120 times because 300*.4=120
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