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Whole numbers are written on a card in place in a bag Pilar selects a single card writes down the number and then places it back in the bag She reapets this 46 times pillar calculates the related frequency of each number card

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Step-by-step explanation: Whole numbers are written on cards and then placed in a bag. Pilar selects a single card, writes down the number, and then places it back in the bag. She repeats this 46 times.

Pilar calculates the relative frequency of each number card.

Outcome 1 2 3 4 5

Relative Frequency 0.05 0.35 0.26 0.13 0.21

Which statement about Pilar's experiment is true?

The outcomes do not appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is not a good model to represent probabilities in Pilar's experiment.

The outcomes appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is not a good model to represent probabilities in Pilar's experiment.

The outcomes do not appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is a good model to represent probabilities in Pilar's experiment.

The outcomes appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is a good model to represent probabilities in Pilar's experiment.

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Step-by-step explanation: boy do it

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