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spin to start the spinner. spinner 7 times. which color has the highest frequency, and what was that color’s experimental probability? perform the experiment by spinning the spinner 7 times.
To solve this, we first need to perform the experiment by spinning the spinner 7 times (though the table currently has all frequencies as 0, we assume we'll record the results). After spinning 7 times, we'll count the frequency of each color (Red, Green, Blue, Purple, Orange).
Step 1: Conduct the Experiment
Spin the spinner 7 times and record how many times each color (Red, Green, Blue, Purple, Orange) appears. For example, suppose after spinning:
- Red: 2 times
- Green: 1 time
- Blue: 1 time
- Purple: 1 time
- Orange: 2 times
(Note: Actual results depend on the spinner’s sections—visually, the spinner has equal - looking sections? Wait, the spinner has 5 colors? Wait, looking at the spinner: Purple, Blue, Green, Red, Orange—so 5 sections? Wait, no, the spinner in the image: let's count the sections. From the pie chart: Purple, Blue, Green, Red, Orange—wait, no, maybe 5? Wait, the problem says spin 7 times. Let's assume we do the spins.
Step 2: Calculate Frequencies
After spinning 7 times, sum the frequencies (they should equal 7). Then, find which color has the highest frequency.
Step 3: Calculate Experimental Probability
Experimental probability of a color = $\frac{\text{Frequency of the color}}{\text{Total number of spins (7)}}$.
Example (Hypothetical Results):
Suppose after 7 spins:
- Red: 3
- Green: 1
- Blue: 1
- Purple: 1
- Orange: 1
Wait, no, 3 + 1+1+1+1 = 7. Then Red has the highest frequency (3). Experimental probability of Red = $\frac{3}{7}$.
But since the actual spinning needs to be done (the table is empty, so we have to perform the spins), the process is:
- Spin the spinner 7 times, record each result.
- Tally the frequency of each color (Red, Green, Blue, Purple, Orange).
- Identify the color with the maximum frequency.
- Calculate its experimental probability as $\frac{\text{Max Frequency}}{7}$.
Since the problem requires performing the experiment (spinning 7 times) to get the frequencies, the answer will depend on the actual spins. But the method is as above.
For example, if after spinning 7 times, Orange comes up 3 times (highest), then:
Step 1: Spin 7 Times
Perform 7 spins, record each color.
Step 2: Tally Frequencies
Count how many times each color (Red, Green, Blue, Purple, Orange) occurs.
Step 3: Find Highest Frequency
Identify the color with the most occurrences.
Step 4: Calculate Probability
Divide the highest frequency by 7 (total spins) to get experimental probability.
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Suppose Orange has the highest frequency (e.g., 3 times), experimental probability = $\frac{3}{7}$. (Actual answer depends on spin results.)