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Ruth knows she has a 25% chance of having a child with blue eyes and a 75% chance of having a child with brown eyes. She used a spinner to perform 10 trials to simulate the probability of having three children with blue eyes. She observed 1 outcome of having three children with blue eyes.
1. Is Ruth's estimated probability representative of the theoretical probability of having three children with blue eyes? Explain why or why not.

2. Provide the estimated probability from Ruth's simulation and the theoretical probability of having three children with blue eyes.

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