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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 06:00 shantrice1831

Mr. fox's had is students identify the sex of each of their frog's while they performing their dissections. there were a total of 46 groups for which there were 19 females and 27 males identified. he has one more group that needs to complete their dissection, the probability that it will be a male is approximately 59% based on the results of the first 46 groups. this is an example of: a experimental probability b can not determine c theoretical probability d neither

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