Mathematics, 05.05.2021 01:40 AlexRavenwood127
For the following problem, use the following scenerio.
A teacher wants to select 5 of the 26 students in her class to work out a problem on the board. The teacher assigns each student a number and spins a spinner
numbered 1 to 26 . The teacher chooses the students with the first 5 different numbers that she spins. Determine whether the strategy used is a fair or unfair decision. Biased or unbiased?
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For the following problem, use the following scenerio.
A teacher wants to select 5 of the 26 stude...
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