6.4.1.3

Perform experiments for situations in which the probabilities are known, compare the resulting relative frequencies with the known probabilities; know that there may be differences.

Example Problems
Last weekend, 289 of 376 moviegoers bought popcorn.
Based on this data, what is a reasonable estimate of the
probability that the next moviegoer does not buy popcorn?
Write your answer as a fraction, as a decimal, or as a percent rounded to the nearest hundredth.
The frequency table summarizes last week's bed sales at Cloud Nine Furniture.

Size of BedNumber of Beds
Twin3
Double6
Queen4
King2


Based on this data, what is a reasonable estimate of the
probability that the next bed sold is a twin bed?
The frequency table records last week's soft drink sales at Refreshment Corner.

FlavorNumber Sold
Cola20
Lemon-Lime10
Orange15
Grape5


Based on this data, what is a reasonable estimate of the
probability that the next drink sold is orange?
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