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The relative frequency of Event A in an experiment is 20%. If the experiment is performed 40 times, how many times should you expect Event A to occur?
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The relative frequency of Event A in an experiment is 20%. If the experiment is performed 40 times, how many times should you expect Event A to occur?
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The relative frequency of Event A in an experiment is 20%. If the experiment is performed 40 times, how many times should you expect Event A to occur?
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Answer:
8 times
Explanation:
20% * 40 = 0.2 * 40
= 8
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