Mathematics, 04.05.2021 20:20 johnjohnthornhi17
Mark wants to test his hypothesis that he will have an equally likely chance of drawing 4 straws, given 3 are long and 1 is short. In his experiment, the long straw was drawn 85 times and the short straw 15 times. Which conclusion BEST supports his results?
A. The straws were not equally likely because the short straw was drawn more times.
B. A conclusion cannot be determined due to the fact he did not conduct 1000 trials.
C. The 4 straws are equally likely based on these results.
D. The short straw has a less likely chance of being drawn based on these results.
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