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frederick designed an experiment in which he spun a spinner 20 times and recorded the results of each spin. he spun a 4 five times. which statements are true? choose all that apply.
- for the experimental outcomes to be closer to the predicted outcome, the number of trials should be increased.
- for the experimental outcomes to be closer to the predicted outcome, the number of trials should be decreased.
- if the number of trials is changed, the experimental probability also changes.
Brief Explanations
- Law of Large Numbers: As the number of trials (spins) increases, experimental probabilities (frequencies of each spin result) tend to approach the theoretical (predicted) probability. So, more trials make outcomes closer to predictions.
- Regarding "decreased trials": Fewer trials mean more variability (randomness), so outcomes are less likely to match predictions.
- Regarding "probability changes with trials": Theoretical probability (e.g., chance of spinning a 4) is fixed (here, \( \frac{1}{10} \) for each number). Experimental probability may fluctuate, but the theoretical probability does not change with the number of trials. Thus, this statement is false.
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The true statements are:
- For the experimental outcomes to be closer to the predicted outcome, the number of trials should be increased.