b. Use your data to calculate an experimental probability for each color. Write each probability in probability notation. Express each probability as a ratio and a percent P(Blue) = P(Green) = P(Yellow) =

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2020-11-22

b. Use your data to calculate an experimental probability for each color. Write each probability in probability notation. Express each probability as a ratio and a percent
P(Blue) =
P(Green) =
P(Yellow) =

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The experimental probability of an event E is P(E)=number of successful trialstotal number of trials From the table, the total number of trials is 30+14+6=50.
Since 30 trials were blue, then P(Blue) =3050=35 as a ratio. Since 3050=60100=60%, then P(Blue) =60% as a percent.
Since 14 trials were green, then P(Green) =1450=725 as a ratio. Since 1450=28100=28%, then P(Green) =28% as a percent.
Since 6 trials were yellow, then P(Yellow) =650=325 as a ratio. Since 650=12100=12%, then P(Yellow) =12% as a percent.

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