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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 18:30 nextgen32

Shania is buying a car. She has narrowed her choice down to three cars: a sedan, a hatchback, and a wagon. She uses a spinner divided into three colored sections to decide which car to buy. She first spins the spinner 75 times to check the frequencies that it produces. Her results are shown in the table. Car Spinner Color Times Result Occurred
sedan red 11
hatchback blue 22
wagon green 42

Which statement is true based on the results in the table?

A.
All the outcomes are equally likely because their relative frequencies are similar.
B.
All the outcomes are equally likely because the relative frequencies of landing on at least two colors are similar.
C.
All the outcomes are not equally likely because there is a variation in their relative frequencies.
D.
All the outcomes are not equally likely because the spinner color is not a valid representation of the car color.
E.
All the outcomes are not equally likely because the relative frequency of landing on red is the least.

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