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8 October, 05:08

A certain spinner is divided into 6 sectors of equal size, and the spinner is equally likely to land in any sector. Four of the 6 sectors are shaded, and the remaining sectors are not shaded. Which of the following is the best interpretation of the probability that one spin of the spinner will land in a shaded sector?

(A) For many spins, the long-run relative frequency with which the spinner will land in a shaded sector is

B) For many spins, the long-run relative frequency with which the spinner will land in a shaded sector is

C) For many spins, the long-run relative frequency with which the spinner will land in a shaded sector is

D) For 6 spins, the spinner will land in a shaded sector 4 times.

E) For 6 spins, the spinner will land in a shaded sector 2 times.

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  1. 8 October, 05:32
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    For many spins, the long-run relative frequency with which the spinner will land in a shaded sector is 2/3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For many spins, the long-run relative frequency with which the spinner will land in a shaded sector is:

    number of shaded outcomes/total possible outcomes = 4/6 = 2/3

    You cannot make statements like options D and E because you never can anticipate the result, you can only compute the probability of that outcome to happen
  2. 8 October, 05:37
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    it is a
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