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The experimental probability of seeing a hawk at the Avian Viewing Center on any given day is 20%. If Allison visits the center 240 days, on about how many days can she expect to see a hawk

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The experimental probability is, as the name suggests, a probability based on observation. If we say that the experimental probability of seeing a hawk at the Avian Viewing Center on any given day is 20%, it means that someone has visited the center for many days, and at the end of this experiment he has met hawks on 20% of the days, i.e. one out of five days.

If we assume that these measurement are trustworthy, we can assume that Allison will also see a hawk on one fifth of the days.

Since she will visit the center for 240, she should expect to see a hawk on one fifth of these days, i.e.


\cfrac{240}{5} = 48 days.

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