We have the table of the number of apples versus the number of trees:
Number of apples Number of trees
15 1
24 2
25 4
If X is the number of apples, we can calculate the expected number of apples per tree by adding all the apples counted and dividing them by the number of trees counted.
![\bar{X}=(15+24+25)/(1+2+3)=(64)/(6)\approx10.67](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/poo7g895sbjee74hakz382xjx2yb4vyqwy.png)
Answer: the expected number of apples per tree is approximately 10.67 apples.