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Mathematics, 09.04.2020 22:17 Kianaxo

Justine gets dressed in the dark and decides to do an experiment to determine what color sock she will randomly grab from her sock drawer.

She drew pairs of socks twelve times to determine the frequency of the occurrences.

She then drew pairs of socks a large number of times and calculated the experimental probability based on the frequencies she found.

Determine the correct values to complete the rest of the table. The data from her experiment is displayed in the table below.

Color Frequency Experimental
Probability Number
of Pairs
Black 6 50
Brown 3 0.25
White 2 17
Striped 1 0.08

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