Mathematics
Mathematics, 06.05.2021 05:20, nikejose11

You have a bag of 100 chocolate candies. The bag only contains red and green but you don't know how many of each. You pick out 10 candies at a time and record how many green there are. You then replace them and repeat this ten times. The data is below. What can be concluded from this data? 4,6,5,4,4,6,5,5,5,6 a.) Since the most is 6 there are 60% green so 60 green chocolates
b.) Since 5 occurs the most there is 50% green so 50 green chocolates
c.) Since there was never less than 4 green then there can't be less than 40% green so never less than 40 green chocolates
d.) Since there were always between 4 and 6 green then there should be between 40-60% green therefore between 40-60 green chocolates
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