PROBLABILITY!!!
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1.Create a sample space and find the product of each combination. What is the probability that a person wins the game? Express your answer as a fraction in lowest terms and as a percent rounded to the nearest tenth.
(answer to this one is 9/28 and 32.1%)
2. You realize a short time into the carnival that you don’t have enough prizes to last the entire event. You call your teacher, and she suggests that you change the winning number so that a participant will win only 25% of the time. What number will that be? Support your answer.
3. Participants achieving a winning score of 36 or higher in four consecutive attempts will receive a large prize! What is the probability of this occurring?
4. After changing the game rules, participants and the crowd are disappointed when the first five games yield scores of 12, 18, 30, 28, and 24. What statement can you recommend the teacher posts to reassure everyone that the game is fair?
