We have 20 equally probable events in the table. So, each box has probability equal to 1/20.
With this in mind, we must find the numbers 3 and 4 in each box. Then, we can see that there are 12 boxes containing these numbers. Therefore, the probability to catch a bass is
![\begin{gathered} P(\text{bass)}=12\cdot((1)/(20)) \\ P(\text{bass)}=(12)/(20) \\ P(\text{bass)}=(3)/(5) \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/4k56s5i5tad63v5zdkyebuz0wxscytnzoi.png)
By converting these result in percentage, we have
![(3)/(5)\cdot100=60](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/bpbcby7rmpm6cp0a1huwj0l40vqjvxn7bf.png)
that is, 60% could be bass fish.