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Marilyn saw 10 blue, 8 red, and 42 white cars drive by her house in 1 hour. What is the experimental probability that the next car that drives by her house will not be a white car?

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Answer:

30%

Explanation:

Though this question should be asked in the math category, I can assist you.

Our first step is finding the total amount of cars driving past her house in an hour. 10 + 8 + 42 = 60, so 60 is our total amount.

We want to find the probability that the car is not white, so lets figure out how many cars are not white. 10 blue + 8 red = 18 cars that aren't white. So 18 out of 60 cars that pass are not white.


(18)/(60)= 0.3

To turn 0.3 into a percent we must know that 1.0 = 100%. 0.9 would be 90%, 0.85 would be 85%, etc. This means that 0.3 is 30%.

Hope that helped, remember to ask in the right category next time!

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