Probability of Chance Events Quick Check

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Question
Use the tables to answer the question.

Simon’s Results

Number of White Balls Selected Number of Red Balls Selected
Bowl A 5 15
Bowl B 16 4
Clark’s Results

Number of White Balls Selected Number of Red Balls Selected
Bowl A 45 55
Bowl B 60 40
Bowls A and B contain a number of white and red balls. Simon and Clark repeatedly selected a ball from both bowls and recorded the results in a table. Whose results will give you a better indication about the proportion of white and red balls in each bowl? Explain your answer.

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Responses

Both results can be used, as they performed the experiment at random.
Both results can be used, as they performed the experiment at random.

Neither; they conducted the same number of trials.
Neither; they conducted the same number of trials.

Simon’s experiment. He conducted a greater number of trials than Clark.
Simon’s experiment. He conducted a greater number of trials than Clark.

Clark’s experiment. He conducted a greater number of trials than Simon.

Clark's results will give a better indication about the proportion of white and red balls in each bowl. This is because Clark conducted a greater number of trials compared to Simon, which means there is a larger sample size to draw conclusions from. More trials mean a more accurate representation of the proportions of white and red balls in each bowl.

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Clark’s experiment. He conducted a greater number of trials than Simon.