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Jillian numbered 10 counters from 1 through 10 and placed them in a cloth bag. She then performed an experiment where she
drew one counter, recorded its number, and then replaced it. Jillian did this 25 times. The results of Jillian's experiment are shown
in the table.
Jillian's Experiment
Counter Number of
Number Times Drawn
1
4
2
3
4
4
3
2
5
6
3
7
0
3
8
9
2
10
3
What is the experimental probability of drawing a number 1 counter followed by a number 6 counter?
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Answer:

8/625

Explanation:

bc i guessed and its says 8/625

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User Pietro M
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