A spinner has 3 equal sections colored red, blue, and green. A student conducts an experiment where she spins the spinner twice and records the results. The results are shown in the frequency table below. Colors RR RB RG BB BR BG GG GR GB Frequency 3 5 1 7/23 1/23 4/23 12/23 10/23 What is the probability of spinning blue exactly once on the next two spins? What is the probability of spinning red twice on the next two spins? 2. 3. 2. 4.

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### Spinner Experiment: Experimental & Theoretical Probability

#### Experiment Description
A spinner has 3 equal sections colored red, blue, and green. A student conducts an experiment where she spins the spinner twice and records the results. The results are shown in the frequency table below.

#### Frequency Table of Spinner Results

| Colors | RR | RB | RG | BB | BR | BG | GG | GR | GB |
|--------|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
| Frequency | 3 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 1 |

#### Recorded Outcomes

- RR: 3 times
- RB: 5 times
- RG: 2 times
- BB: 1 time
- BR: 4 times
- BG: 3 times
- GG: 2 times
- GR: 3 times
- GB: 1 time

#### Probability Questions

1. **What is the probability of spinning blue exactly once on the next two spins?**
2. **What is the probability of spinning red twice on the next two spins?**

Each probability question has answer options that are not filled out in the text but would be provided for the users to select their response.

These statistics allow students to calculate and better understand both experimental probability (based on this specific experiment) and theoretical probability (based on the spinner's sections).
Transcribed Image Text:### Spinner Experiment: Experimental & Theoretical Probability #### Experiment Description A spinner has 3 equal sections colored red, blue, and green. A student conducts an experiment where she spins the spinner twice and records the results. The results are shown in the frequency table below. #### Frequency Table of Spinner Results | Colors | RR | RB | RG | BB | BR | BG | GG | GR | GB | |--------|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----| | Frequency | 3 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 1 | #### Recorded Outcomes - RR: 3 times - RB: 5 times - RG: 2 times - BB: 1 time - BR: 4 times - BG: 3 times - GG: 2 times - GR: 3 times - GB: 1 time #### Probability Questions 1. **What is the probability of spinning blue exactly once on the next two spins?** 2. **What is the probability of spinning red twice on the next two spins?** Each probability question has answer options that are not filled out in the text but would be provided for the users to select their response. These statistics allow students to calculate and better understand both experimental probability (based on this specific experiment) and theoretical probability (based on the spinner's sections).
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