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Neko [114]
2 years ago
14

The softball play area has thousands of coloured balls. blue, red, yellow and green Easter pics hundred was that random on the t

able shows the results.
If she picks another 250 balls at random, how many red balls should she expect?

Mathematics
1 answer:
MrMuchimi2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

(a)Yellow=10

Green=38

Relative Frequency of Blue =0.32

Relative Frequency of Red =0.2

Relative Frequency of Green =0.38

(b)50 Red balls

Step-by-step explanation:

In 100 trials, the following were recorded.

  • Frequency of Blue Balls = 32
  • Frequency of Red Balls = 20
  • Relative Frequency of Yellow Balls =0.1

Now, Relative Frequency =Number of Outcome of an Event ÷ Total Number of Trials in the Experiment

Total Number of Trials =100

Therefore:

\text{Relative Frequency of Yellow Balls}=\frac{x}{100}\\ 0.1=\frac{x}{100}\\$Number of Outcomes of Yellow Balls, x=100 X 0.1 =10

Therefore, Number of Outcomes of Green balls=100-(32+20+10)

=100-62

Number of Outcomes of Green balls=38

\text{Relative Frequency of Green Balls}=\frac{38}{100}=0.38

\text{Relative Frequency of Blue Balls}=\frac{32}{100}=0.32\\\text{Relative Frequency of Red Balls}=\frac{20}{100}=0.2

(b)If the Number of Trials is Increased to 250

Expected Outcome of Red Balls =Relative Frequency of Red Balls X 250

=\frac{20}{100} X 250\\ =50

She should expect 50 red balls.

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