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According to the graph, what is the experimental probability of selecting the color red?

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15%


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35%


50%

According to the graph, what is the experimental probability of selecting the color-example-1

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15%.

Step-by-step explanation:

First add all of the colors together, so do 12+8+14+6=40. Then take the number of red occurrances, which is 6 and divide that by 40, the total number of trials. 6/40=0.15, or 15%.

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User Obafemi
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Answer: 15%

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given graph, the number of occurrences corresponds to red =6

Total number of occurrences of colors = 12+8+14+6=40

Now, the experimental probability of selecting the color red :-


\frac{\text{Occurrences of red}}{\text{Total occurrences}}\\\\=(6)/(40)=0.15=15\%

Hence, the experimental probability of selecting the color red= 15%

User Egremont Of Yorke
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