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Mathematics, 17.07.2019 10:00 celayaluis00

Aspinner that has 4 equal parts that are the colors blue, green, red, and yellow. the spinner is spun 12 times. it lands on blue 1 time. part a. what is the experimental probability of the spinner landing on blue? part b. compare the experimental and theoretical probabilities of the spinner landing on blue. if the probabilities are not close, explain a possible reason for the discrepancy.

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