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I have 3 more questions but it didn’t fir here

I have 3 more questions but it didn’t fir here-example-1
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Probability = number of required outcome/number of the possible outcome

(a) To determine the theoretical probability for mary


\begin{gathered} \text{ Probability of spinner landing on grey = }\frac{\text{ number of grey}}{Total\text{ colour}} \\ \text{Probability of spinner landing on grey = }(593)/(1000) \\ \text{Probability of spinner landing on grey = 0.}593 \end{gathered}

(b) To determine the experimental probabiity for mary's result


\begin{gathered} \text{Experimental probabil}ity\text{ = }\frac{\text{ number of grey}}{Total\text{ number}} \\ \text{Experimental probabil}ity\text{ = }\frac{3}{5\text{ }} \\ \text{Experimental probabil}ity=\text{ 0}.600 \end{gathered}

(c) Assuming the spinner is fair, with a large number of spins there might be a difference between the experimental and theoretical probability but the difference will be small.

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