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A group of friends are playing a game in which they each spin a wheel and pull one of two cards. The wheel has 5 evenly spaced sections numbered 1 to 5. One of the cards is red and the other one is black. The friend whose spin lands on 2 and pulls a red card wins a point. The results from the first 10 turns are listed in the table.

2 and Black 5 and Black 1 and Black 2 and Red 3 and Black
4 and Red 2 and Black 4 and Black 4 and Red 2 and Red
Compare the theoretical and experimental probability of spinning a 2 and pulling a red card by dragging and dropping the descriptions into the box it matches.

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Answer:

1/10 chance

Explanation:

it is a 1/5 chance to pull a 2, 1/2 chance to pull a red card.

these are the space numbers:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

card colors,

red, black.

there is one of each card color per number,

1, 2, 3, 4, 5,

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V V V V V

2, 2,2, 2, 2,

so in total there should be

2 x 5 =

10.

there should be 10 cards.

it would be a 1/10 chance to pull a red 2

Hope this Helps!

and im sorry if i made a mistake :<

User Cody Moniz
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Answer:

1 should have 2 answers in it and 2 should have 2 answeres in it you get 4 option chocies ( the probility is 1/10, the probility is 1/5 , can calculate after all trials are preformed , can calculate anytime )

Explanation:

so

1 : the probility is 1/10 and can calculate anytime

2: the probility is 1/5 and can calculate after all trials are preformed

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