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HELPPP its basic probability

HELPPP its basic probability-example-1
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Answer:

Experimental Probability: 11/50

Theoretical Probability: 5/22

Explanation:

For experimental probability the first step is to add up all the number of times the bean bags hit each section which would be 22. Now you put 5 over 22
(5)/(22). Now you divide 22 by 5 which would equal 0.22 | 22 ÷ 5 = 0.22. Now we will multiply 0.22 by 100 to get 22 percent | 0.22 × 100 = 22. 22 percent converted to fraction form would be 11/50 |
(11)/(50). For theoretical probability, we already have the answer which is
(5)/(22). Here is the formula for experimental probability | Experimental P =
(Number of times event occurs)/(Total number of trials)

  • P stands for probability

Hope this helps.

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