Answer:
5
Explanation:
First, write the experimental probability as a fraction in simplest form.
P(chocolate)
=
chocolate
total
=
4
12
=
1
3
The experimental probability is
1
3
.
We can predict the outcome of the second set of trials by assuming that the ratio will be the same as in the first set of trials. Write a proportion by setting the two ratios equal to each other, then solve.
1
3
=
n
15
1
3
(315)
=
n
15
(315) Multiply both sides by (315)
115
= 3n Simplify
15
= 3n Simplify
5
= n Divide both sides by 3
You would expect 5 of the next 15 cones sold to have chocolate ice cream.