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Answer:

3 and 1/3 percent chance of there being no cars

Explanation:

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So the total of frequencies recorded was 60 and the probability of zero cars happened 2 out of the 60 times. So, 2/60 = 0.033333...

Multiply that by 100 to make it a percentage and you get 3.333...% chance of there being no cars.

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