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2 October, 00:51

There are 10 counters in a box a counter is chosen and replaced 100 times the results are 58 blue and 42 red how many of each colour do you think there are in the box

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  1. 2 October, 00:56
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    Because the picking was done 100 times, the number of times a counter appeared is the equivalent of its percentage

    So blue was picked 58% of the time, and red picked 42% of the time

    Then

    58% of 10 is 5.8

    42% of 10 is 4.2

    Since you can't have portions of a counter, you have to round the two numbers to the nearest integer, so there were 6 blue counters and 5 red counters. The reason they deviate slightly from this value is just because of random outcome
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