Answer:
1/3
Explanation:
Experimental probability is a ratio of number of times an event is occurring to the total number of times of trials that the activity has been repeated for
Mathematically,
Experimental probability=(number of occurrences of the event)/total number of trials made
Given
18 pieces of fruits are sold
6 of the fruits are oranges
This means, total trials made are 18, and the number of occurences oranges were obtained is 6
Experimental probability will be = 6/18 =1/3