Respuesta :
The sentence sequence is "BDAC".
Step-by-step explanation:
- Derek is rolling a die many times and he is recording when he rolls a dice of three. So we have to identify from largest to smallest.
- The first largest is 30 times. Because of 3*10=30, so he rolls three ten times. So the first option is B.
- The second largest is 20 times. Derek rolled dice three-six times because of 3*6=18. So the second option is D.
- The third-largest is 10 times. In this, he rolls three times. Because of 3*3=9. So the option is A.
- The final option is C. Derek rolls five times. 3*1=3. In this, he rolled only one time. So the sequence is BDAC.
There is NO situation that gives the largest difference between relative frequency and actual probability to the situation that gives the smallest difference.
Step-by-step explanation:
Event (E) = Denotes getting 3 when rolling a single die.
Here first we find the probability of not getting a 3 from rolling a die
The probability of the event (E) is P(E) =(1/6)
(No. of favorable outcome/Total no. of possible outcomes).
The probability of not getting 3 is 1-P(E)=1–(1/6)=(5/6). =0.8333
1.Times of rolling a dice = 10 times
Relative frequency = 1/6 ^10 = 1.67
Actual probability = 1 - (5/6)^10. = 1.67
Result = No difference
2.Times of rolling a dice = 30 times
Relative frequency = 1/6 ^30 = 5
Actual probability = 1 - (5/6)^30. = 5
Result = No difference
3. Times of rolling a dice = 5 times
Relative frequency = 1/6 ^5 = 0.835
Actual probability = 1 - (5/6)^5. = 0.835
Result = No difference
4. Times of rolling a dice = 20 times
Relative frequency = 1/6 ^20 = 3.341
Actual probability = 1 - (5/6)^20. = 3.341
Result = No difference
here the times of rolling a dice were different but the dice been a single one having only 6 out comes .,so the outcomes of both relative frequency and actual probability is same in all the cases.,