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Which ratio completes the probability distribution table?

Which ratio completes the probability distribution table?-example-1

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Answer:

16/48

Explanation:

When you look for a pattern from frequency to probability, it is clear that the frequency will become the numerator for the probability and the denominator will remain 48. This appears to be the rule of the probability distribution table, so using this established rule, we can use 16 as the numerator for the probability, and then remember that 48 is always the numerator, which gives you 16/48 in result.

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