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Mathematics, 04.08.2021 21:40 CameronVand21

2. George has a bowl of cards. He has 3 Black and 7 Red. He had a friend pick a card from the bowl 40 times and then put it back. Here are the results: Red 16 times, Black 24 times. What is the theoretical probability of picking a Black card? Red card? What is the experimental probability of picking a Black card? Red card? How does each theoretical probability compare to each relative frequency? Based on the theoretical probabilities, how many times should George expect to get a Black and Red card? How do they compare with his experimental results?

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