Question 1
Central High School is curious about how many ninth-grade students in the district p...
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Question 1
Central High School is curious about how many ninth-grade students in the district participate in band, choir, and athletics. Based on previous years, the statics class came up with a model that shows 62% of ninth-grade students who participate in extracurricular activities will be in athletics. The data collected from this year is shown in the table.
School Name Band Choir Athletics Total. Valley high- 41,18,91,150 Central high 31,16,45,92 Logan high 27,12,64,103. Part A. identify the theoretical probability of participation in athletics, based on the model created by the statistics class. Then calculate the experimental probability that ninth graders will be in athletics for each of the three schools in the district? Part B
Compare the theoretical probablity from part A. In each instance, are they the same? if they are different, which one is higher? By how much do they differ?
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