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(17)/(60) and
(1)/(4) are the experimental probabilities from the table.

Solution:

Total number of times spun the spinner = 60

Number of times getting 1 = 12

Number of times getting 2 = 17

Number of times getting 3 = 15

Number of times getting 4 = 16

Experimental probabilities from the table:

Probability of getting 1 =
(12)/(60)=(1)/(5)

Probability of getting 2 =
(17)/(60)

Probability of getting 3 =
(15)/(60)=(1)/(4)

Probability of getting 4 =
(16)/(60)=(4)/(15)

To determine which are the experimental probabilities from the table:

Option A: 15

This is not obtained above. So, it is not the experimental probability.

Option B:
(17)/(60)

This is obtained in the probability of getting 2.

So, it is the experimental probability.

Option C:
(1)/(4)

This is obtained in the probability of getting 3.

So, it is the experimental probability.

Option D:
(7)/(15)

This is not obtained above. So, it is not the experimental probability.

Option E:
(12)/(43)

This is not obtained above. So, it is not the experimental probability.

Hence
(17)/(60) and
(1)/(4) are the experimental probabilities from the table.

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