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Kim spun the spinner 75 times and got a three 30 times. What is the experimental probability?
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Kim spun the spinner 75 times and got a three 30 times. What is the experimental probability?
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Kim spun the spinner 75 times and got a three 30 times. What is the experimental probability?
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Experimental probability of getting three would be 30 / 75 because according to what happened, you got three 30 times out of 75.
So 30 / 75 = 0.4 =
40%
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The experimental property of what?
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