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1. What is the experimental probability that yellow will occur?

2. How many trials are done in this experiment?

3. What is the experimental probability that no blue will occur on the next spin?​

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Sagot :

Answer:

1. The experimental probability of an event occurring is the number of times that it occurred when the experiment was conducted as a fraction of the total number of times the experiment was conducted.

2. The more trials you take, the closer your average will get to the true value. Three trials is usually considered to be a bare minimum, five is common, but the more you can realistically do, the better.

3. To calculate the probability of landing on blue, we have to divide by the total number of spins. Therefore, for this experiment, the probability of landing on blue with 50 spins is 22%.