Question 1195541
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To fill out the frequency table, count the number of times W shows up. That value goes next to W in the frequency table. Similar ideas apply for D and L. All of the values in the frequency column must add to 20.


After determining the frequency for D, divide that over 20 and reduce the fraction as much as possible. You should get a reduced result that isn't 1/3.


Example: <pre>W D L D</pre>There are 2 instances of D out of 4 matches. 
The probability of a draw in this case is 2/4 = 1/2. 
The answer to your current problem will likely be a different fraction. However, you'll follow these similar steps. 
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