Pedro has a box that contains various numbers of wooden shapes. He ran

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2021-11-29

Pedro has a box that contains various numbers of wooden shapes. He randomly draws out a shape and then places it back in the box. He repeats this process for a total of 36 times. The table shows his data.
Experimental Data for Shapes
ShapeNumber of Times Drawn OutSphere6Cube4Square pyramid12Triangular prism14
Based on the data, what is the probability that the next shape he draws from the box is a square pyramid?
1) 19
2) 29
3) 13
4) 23

Answer & Explanation

Warajected53

Warajected53

Beginner2021-11-30Added 12 answers

Step 1
Obtain the probability that the next shape he draws from the box is a square pyramid:
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=1236
=13
Step 2
Therefore, the correct answer is “Option c, 13”.

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