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You randomly draw a marble from a bag, record its color, and then replace it. You draw a red marble 3 out of 20 times. What is the experimental

probability that the next marble will be red?

User Juggernaut
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Answer:


P(Red) = (3)/(20)

Explanation:

Given


Red = 3


Trials = 20

Required

Determine the experimental probability of next marble being red

This is calculated as:


P(Red) = (n(Red))/(Trials)

Substitute values for n(Red) and Trials


P(Red) = (3)/(20)

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