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Maggie missed 8 out of her last 20 free throws. What is the experimental probability that Maggie will miss her next free-throw attempt?
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Maggie missed 8 out of her last 20 free throws. What is the experimental probability that Maggie will miss her next free-throw attempt?
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%5 so ya it is five percent
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