An American roulette wheel contains 18red numbers,18black numbers, and 2green numbers. The following table shows the frequency with which the ball landed on each color in 200trials.

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Part (a) Step 1: Given information

Given in the question that, An American roulette wheel contains 18red numbers, 18black numbers, and 2green numbers. The following table shows the frequency with which the ball landed on each color in 200trials.

We need to obtain a relative-frequency distribution.

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Part (a) Step 2: Explanation

The relative frequency can be calculated using the formula,

Relative Frequency =FrequencyNumber of Observations

In the table below, the frequency distribution is presented.

NUMBER
Frequency
Relative Frequency

Red

88
88200=0.44

Black

102
102200=0.51

Green

10
10200=0.05

Total

200
1

Therefore, the relative frequency distribution of the given data sets is shown in the above table.

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Part (b) Step 1: Given information

Given in the question that, An American roulette wheel contains 18red numbers,18black numbers, and 2green numbers. The following table shows the frequency with which the ball landed on each color in 200trials.

We need to draw a Pie chart.

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Part (b) Step 2: Explanation

MINITAB has been used to create the pie chart.

The portion for each class in a pie chart is calculated by multiplying 3600by the corresponding relative frequencies.

The steps of drawing a pie chart are as follows:

  • Choose Graph >Pie Chart.
  • Select Chart values from table.
  • Choose NUMBERunder Categorical variable.
  • Select Frequency under Summary variables.
  • Select Labels and choose Slide Labels tab.
  • Check Category name and Percent under Label pie slices with.
  • Click OK

Below figure shows the pie chart for the supplied data set.

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Part (c) Step 1: Given information

Given in the question that, An American roulette wheel contains 18red numbers,18black numbers, and 2green numbers. The following table shows the frequency with which the ball landed on each color in 200trials.

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Part (c) Step 2: Explanation

MINITAB has been used to create the bar chart.

The steps to making a bar chart are as follows:

  • Choose Graph > Bar Chart.
  • From Bars represent, choose Values from a table.
  • Choose Simple, and click OK.
  • In Categorical variables, enter one column of FREQUENCY.
  • Choose Chart options
  • Select Show Y as Percent.
  • Click OK

The bar chart of the given data set is shown in figure below

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