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Gerald is conducting an experiment with 3 possible outcomes. Kasey is conducting an experiment with 20 possible outcomes. Which statement best relates the possible outcomes to the number of trials needed to produce results similar to their predicted outcomes?

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B, Gerald will need to conduct fewer trials than Kasey because there are fewer possible outcomes in his experiment.

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Answer:

Following are the solution to this question:

Explanation:

The experiment of three possible results has been performed through Gerald. This statement better applies to the data point to obtain results comparable to the findings expected.

The amount of potential scenarios predicted from the above claim is three (smaller than) twenty potential scenarios, as indicated in the 2nd statement. Throughout the case with good predictive claims, the 1st claim sounds very good.

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