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A company checks washers at a plant and records 588 defective washers out of 2,940 checked. What is the experimental probability, P(defective)?

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The answer is 0.2 hope this helps and in fraction it's 1/5

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Total number of washers that were checked = 2940
Number of defective washers = 588

Probability of a washer being defective can be calculated as:

P(defective) = (Number of defective Washer) / (Total Number of Washers)

Using the values we get:

P(defective) = 588/2940

P(defective) = 1/5 = 0.2

Since, the figures given are the results of an actual experiment/survey, the resulting probability will be the experimental probability.

Thus, the experimental probability of a washer being defective is 0.2
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