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27 February, 07:42

Davis performed an experiment in which he spun a 4-color spinner 20 times. He recorded his results in the frequency table.

Davis predicts that if he spins the spinner another 20 times, the frequency for the red and green segments will still be equal. Is Davis correct?

Yes. Another experiment will give the same numbers as the first experiment.

Yes. The experimental probabilities remain the same for all experiments.

No. The frequencies will be multiplied by 20.

No. The frequencies and probabilities for red and green segments might change in the next experiment.

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  1. 27 February, 08:11
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    No. The frequencies and probabilities for red and green segments might change in the next experiment.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I just did it and it said my answer was right
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