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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 05:03 sophiateaches053

Classic Probability
Kevin was a product tester at Texas Instruments. He was dropping calculators
from a height of 5 feet on to a concrete surface. He found that out of 30 trials 6 of
them were broken. Based on these initial trials what is the probability that the next
calculator he drops will not break?
A.1/5Theoretical Probability
B.4/5Empirical Probability
C.1/5Subjective Probability D.4/5Dependent Probability

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