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Ron randomly pulls a pen out of a box that contains 1 red, 2 black, and 3 blue pens. He does
this 4 times, replacing the pen each time, but pulls out a blue pen only 1 time. Ron concludes
that the observed frequency of pulling a blue pen will eventually be closer to the expected
frequency based on the theoretical probability of pulling a blue pen. Which reasoning best
supports his conclusion?
The theoretical probability of pulling a blue pen based on the expected frequency will get closer to
į as the number of trials increases.
The experimental probability of pulling a blue pen based on the observed frequency will get closer
to as the number of trials increases.
The theoretical probability of pulling a blue pen based on the expected frequency will get closer to
as the number of trials increases.
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The experimental probability of pulling a blue pen based on the observed frequency will get closer
to į as the number of trials increases
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