Sunday, March 22, 2015

GP 4 Week 4 Reflection (Due 4/24)

At a baby shower, we started discussing baby statistics. One of the women told us she had heard a report that for every 100 babies born, there were 6 more boys than girls. If we were to randomly pick a child from a representative group, what is the probability of picking a girl?

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  1. 47 Percent.
    I spit 100 into 2 because we have 2 main groups. That's 50/50. Than I have to guess and check. I need two numbers that add together to get one hundred and are 6 away from each other. So 53:100 are boys and 47:100 are girls. since its out of 100 than that gives you your precent.

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  2. 47 Percent.
    I spit 100 into 2 because we have 2 main groups. That's 50/50. Than I have to guess and check. I need two numbers that add together to get one hundred and are 6 away from each other. So 53:100 are boys and 47:100 are girls. since its out of 100 than that gives you your precent.

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  3. I had gotten 47 percent because I had split 100 in half due to 2 main groups. I had gotten 50% and another 50%. I would need two numbers that will get a sum of 100 and that they are six away from each other. Then I would have 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls. The sum is 100 which will make the equation a percentage.

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  4. I had gotten 47 percent because I had split 100 in half due to 2 main groups. I had gotten 50% and another 50%. I would need two numbers that will get a sum of 100 and that they are six away from each other. Then I would have 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls. The sum is 100 which will make the equation a percentage.

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  5. I got 47% of picking a girl. If you spilt 100 in have, you get 50. So since it has to be 6 away, I split 6 in have and added 3 to 50 and subtracted 3 from 50 and got 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls.

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    1. I agree with Alexus because when you divide 100 by 2, you get 50. Then if you divide 6 by 2, you get 3. So then you would add 3 to 50 and subtract 3 from 50 so you would get 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls.

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  6. I got 47% of picking a girl. If you spilt 100 in have, you get 50. So since it has to be 6 away, I split 6 in have and added 3 to 50 and subtracted 3 from 50 and got 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls.

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  7. 47 Percent. I spit 100 into 2 because we have 2 main groups. That's 50/50. Than I have to guess and check. I need two numbers that add together to get one hundred and are 6 away from each other. So 53:100 are boys and 47:100 are girls. since its out of 100 than that gives you your precent.

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  10. There is a 47% chance of picking a girl. By splitting 100 by 2, you get 50. I need two numbers that add up to 100 and 6 away from each other. so for the boys it is going to be 53:100 and for the girls it is 47:100. That is how you get 47%.

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  11. There's a 47% chance of picking a girl. then you split 100 by 2 I got 50. You need 2 numbers that equal up to 100 and 6 away from each other. For the boys it is going to be 53:100 and for the girls it is 47:100.

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  12. There is a 47% chance of choosing a girl. Since there is 2 groups ; one for girls, and one for boys, each group should be split into 50. The ratio should be both 6 away from one another. 53:100 for boys, and 47:100 for girls.

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  13. There is a 47% chance of choosing a girl. since there are two groups, each group should be split into 50. The ratio should be both 6 away from one another. 53:100 for boys, and 47:100 for girls.

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  14. There's A 47% Chance Of Picking A Girl. For Every 100 Babies Born 6 More Are Boys. 100 Divided By 2 Is 50 Then I Take The 6 And Divide It In Half! 50+3 And 50-3 You Get 53% For Boys And 47% For Girls.

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  15. I got 47% chance of picking a girl. If you split 100 in have, you get 50. So since it has to be 6 away, I split 6 in have and added 3 to 50 and subtracted 3 from 50 and got 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls.

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  16. I got 47% chance of picking a girl. If you split 100 in have, you get 50. So since it has to be 6 away, I split 6 in have and added 3 to 50 and subtracted 3 from 50 and got 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls.

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  17. If you randomly picked the probability of picking a girl would be 44:100. The probability would be 44:100 girls and 56:100 boys. You have to subtract 50 and 6 because there's 6 more boys and 50 minus 6 is 44.

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  18. 47 Percent.
    I spit 100 into 2 because we have 2 main groups. That's 50/50. Than I have to guess and check. I need two numbers that add together to get one hundred and are 6 away from each other. So 53:100 are boys and 47:100 are girls. since its out of 100 than that gives you your precent.

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  19. There is a 47 percent of choosing a girl. I split a 100 in half to get 50. Then I split 6 then added 6 to 50 then subtracted 3 to end up with 53 out of 100 boys and then 47 girls out of 100.

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  20. There is a 47 percent of choosing a girl. I split a 100 in half to get 50. Then I split 6 then added 6 to 50 then subtracted 3 to end up with 53 out of 100 boys and then 47 girls out of 100.

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  21. There is a 47% chance of picking a girl. By splitting 100 by 2, you get 50. I need two numbers that add up to 100 and 6 away from each other. so for the boys it is going to be 53:100 and for the girls it is 47:100. That is how you get 47%.

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  22. got 47% of picking a girl. If you divide 100 in have, you get 50. So since it has to be 6 away, I split 6 in have and added 3 to 50 and subtracted 3 from 50 and got 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls.

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  23. There is a 47% of picking a girl. Because if you divide 100 in half you will get 50. So since it has to be 6 away, I had split 6 in half and added 3 to 50 and subtracted 3 from 50 and got 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls.

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  24. There is a 47% of getting a girl. if you divide 100 in half you get 50. so since it has to be 6 away, i split 6 in half and added 3 to 50 and subtracted 3 from 50 and got 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls.

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  25. There is 47% of ending up with a girl. Because is you divide 100 by 2 you get 50. So it has to be 6 away, I split 6 by 2 and added 3 to 50 abd took 3 away from 50 and got 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls,

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  26. There would be a 47% chance of girls. I divided 100 in half and got 50. If there is about 6 more boys than girls I added 3 to 50 and subtracted 3 from the girls. That left me with 53% of boys and 47% of girls.

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  27. The answer I got was 47% chance of picking a girl. If you split 100 in have, you get 50. So since it has to be 6 away, I split 6 in have and added 3 to 50 and subtracted 3 from 50 and got 53 out of 100 boys and 47 out of 100 girls.

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  28. There is a 47% chance of picking a girl By splitting 100 by 2, you get 50. Twonumbers that add up to 100 and 6 away from each other. For the boys it will be 53:100 and for the girls it is 47:100. That is how you get 47%.

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  29. There is a 47% chance of choosing a girl. since there are two groups, each group should be split into 50. The ratio should be both 6 away from one another. 53:100 for boys, and 47:100 for girls.

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