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Stacy uses a spinner with six equal sections numbered 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 to play a game. Stacy spins the pointer 120 times and records the results. The pointer lands 30 times on a section numbered 2, 19 times on 3, 25 times on 4, 29 times on 5, and 17 times on 6. How does the theoretical probability compare with the experimental probability of landing on an even number? Use the drop-down menus to explain your answer.

The
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probability is greater than the
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probability of landing on an even number. The
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probability is 72120 and the
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probability is 80120.

User Quasiben
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Answer:

The expected result is 80/120 would be even numbered.

The __(theorectical)__ probability is greater than the _(experimental probablity) Probability of landing on an even number is 80/120, The _experimental probabilty is 72/120, the _theoritical probability_ is 80/120)

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The _'s are blank spaces in your answer sheet, goodluck bro. Or sis

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