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Mathematics, 21.04.2021 21:50 katdoesart65091

Sameer has 6 markers in the bottom of his backpack. 1 is red, 2 are blue, and 3 are green. He calculates the theoretical probability of choosing a blue marker at random. Then he
tests this probability by choosing a marker without looking, noting the color, and putting the
marker back into the backpack. Sameer gets a blue marker in 8 out of 18 trials. How does
Sameer's experimental probability compare to the theoretical probability, and what is the
reason for any difference between them?

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