SOLUTION: The state lottery board is examining the machine that randomly picks the lottery numbers. On each trial, the machine outputs a ball with one of the digits 0 through 9 on it. (The b

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Question 984245: The state lottery board is examining the machine that randomly picks the lottery numbers. On each trial, the machine outputs a ball with one of the digits 0 through 9 on it. (The ball is then replaced in the machine.) The lottery board tested the machine for 1000 trials and got the following results.
Outcome
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Number of Trials
100
102
80
99
125
82
98
113
113
88
Fill in the table below. Round your answers to the nearest thousandth.

(a)
Assuming that the machine is fair, compute the theoretical probability of getting an odd number.
(b)
From these results, compute the experimental probability of getting an odd number.
(c)
Assuming that the machine is fair, choose the statement below that is true:
With a large number of trials, there must be no difference between the experimental and theoretical probabilities.
With a large number of trials, there might be a difference between the experimental and theoretical probabilities, but the difference should be small.
With a large number of trials, there must be a large difference between the experimental and theoretical probabilities.

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With a large number of trials, there might be a difference between the experimental and theoretical probabilities, but the difference should be small.

Is the true statement.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it