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You and your three friends take turns taking random samples of 10 jelly...
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Question 4:
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You and your three friends take turns taking random samples of 10 jellybeans from a jar of
800 jellybeans. All the jellybeans are returned to the jar and mixed in, before the next sample
is taken out. The table shows the number of different coloured jellybeans in each sample.
Sample
1
2
3
4
Red
6
4
5
4
Yellow
1
3
2
4
White
3
1
2
1
Green
0
2
1
1
1
a) For each sample what is the experimental probability of picking a red jellybean?
Sample 1:
Sample 2:
Sample 3:
Sample 4:
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