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10. If you spin the spinner 70 times, how many times would you expect the spinner to lan
on a section with a 2 on it? Show your work.
Two number cubes, each with faces numbered 1 to 6, will be tossed at the same time.
Use this situation for questions 11-13. Show or explain your work. Simplify, if possible
11. What is the probability of tossing a sum of 7?
12. What is the probability of tossing a sum greater than
13. What is the probability of tossing a sum less than 13?
Solve. Simplify, If possible.
EXPLAIN Nadia tossed a number cube, with faces numbered 1 to 6, in the air 60 times.
It came up 6 exactly 12 times. Determine the experimental probability and the theoretic
probability of the cube coming up 6. Explain why it is reasonable that those two values
are different.
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10. If you spin the spinner 70 times, how many times would you expect the spinner to lan
on a section with a 2 on it? Show your work.
Two number cubes, each with faces numbered 1 to 6, will be tossed at the same time.
Use this situation for questions 11-13. Show or explain your work. Simplify, if possible
11. What is the probability of tossing a sum of 7?
12. What is the probability of tossing a sum greater than
13. What is the probability of tossing a sum less than 13?
Solve. Simplify, If possible.
EXPLAIN Nadia tossed a number cube, with faces numbered 1 to 6, in the air 60 times.
It came up 6 exactly 12 times. Determine the experimental probability and the theoretic
probability of the cube coming up 6. Explain why it is reasonable that those two values
are different.
14.
exterimental Probality
1S
DELL
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