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predicting outcomes based on theoretical probability
what could be predicted if elisondra and her friends use the spinner to decide who orders first during 40 visits? check all that apply.
□ a different person will order first every time.
□ elisondra will order first approximately 10 times.
□ diya will order first exactly 20 times.
□ the spinner will land on elisondra’s section 40 times.
□ each person will order first approximately the same number of times.
Step1: Assume the spinner is fair and divided equally among the people.
If divided equally among say 4 people, the probability of each person being selected is $\frac{1}{4}$.
Step2: Calculate expected number of times for 40 spins.
For 40 spins, the expected number of times a person is selected is $40\times\frac{1}{4}=10$.
Step3: Analyze each option.
- Option 1: In a fair - spinner situation, it's very unlikely that a different person will order first every time as there are only a finite number of spins (40).
- Option 2: If the spinner is fair and divided among 4 people, each person is expected to order first approximately 10 times. So Elisondra will order first approximately 10 times.
- Option 3: There is no guarantee that Diya will order first exactly 20 times. It's an expected - value situation, not an exact one.
- Option 4: The spinner won't land on Elisondra’s section 40 times as there are other people in the selection.
- Option 5: If the spinner is fair, each person will order first approximately the same number of times.
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B. Elisondra will order first approximately 10 times.
E. Each person will order first approximately the same number of times.