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Calibri 4 + BI U A B I AZ 13 EE-EE MEL'S PURSE CONTAINS 6 PENNIES, 8 NICKELS, 1 DIMES AND 7 QUARTERS USING THIS INFORMATION, CIRCLE THE STATEMENT THAT IS FALSE IN EACH BOX BELOW. THEN USE THE TYPING TOOL TO REWRITE AND CORRECT THE FALSE STATEMENT IN THE WHITE RECTANGLE Mel randomly selects a coin 200 times, selecting a penny 45 times. Mel randomly selects a coin 150 times, selecting a dime 30 times. A. The experimental probability of 1 selecting a dime is B. The theoretical probability of 9 selecting a dime is C. Mel did this 1,000 times, the relative frequency would approach the theoretical probability 50 EXPERIMENTAL & A. The experimental probability of selecting a penny is 40 9 B. The theoretical probability of 6 selecting a penny is 25 C. The difference between the experimental and theoretical probability is 10 B

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