Final answer:
The empirical probability that any particular seed of this type will germinate is calculated by dividing the number of seeds that germinated (175) by the total number of seeds planted (200), which results in a probability of 0.875 or 87.5%.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the empirical probability that any particular seed of this type will germinate, we use the formula:
Empirical Probability = (Number of times the event occurs) / (Total number of opportunities for the event to occur)
In the hybrid corn research project, 175 seeds germinated out of 200 seeds planted. Therefore, the empirical probability P(germination) is calculated as follows:
P(germination) = 175 germinated seeds / 200 total seeds planted
P(germination) = 0.875 or 87.5%
This means there is an 87.5% chance that any given seed from this type will germinate based on the results of this experiment.