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Lakima has a spinner divided into 5 equal sections that are labeled 1 though 5. She wants to compare the theoretical probability and the experimental probability of spinning an odd number. She spins the spinner 6 times and records the results in this list. {2, 4, 1,​ 5, 3,​ 4} Drag and drop the answers into the boxes to correctly complete the sentences. The theoretical probability of spinning an odd number is equal to . The experimental probability of spinning an odd number is equal to Response area. Therefore, the theoretical probability of spinning an odd number is the experimental probability of spinning an odd number.

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The theoretical probability of getting an odd number is 0.6, but the experimental probability was 0.5.

What is the theoretical probability?

  • Total of numbers in the spinning wheel: 5
  • Total of odd numbers: 3 (1,3,5)

Probability of getting an odd number: 3/5 = 0.6 or 60%

What is the experimental probability?

  • Number of times the wheel was spinned: 6 times
  • Number of times she got an odd number: 3 times

  • 6 times = 100
  • 3 times =   x

  • x = 3 x 100/ 6
  • x = 50% or 0.50

What can be concluded?

The experimental probability is lower than the theoretical probability.

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