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Nick attempted 20 free throws and made 12 of them.Find the experimental probability that nick will make a free throw on his next try

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Nick attempted 20 free throws and made 12 of them.

Recall that the experimental probability is given by


P=(number\: of\: favorable\: outcomes)/(total\: number\: of\: outcomes)

For the given case,

Number of favorable outcomes = 12 (since he made 12 successful throws)

Total number of outcomes = 20 (since he attempted a total of 20 throws)


P(make\: free\: throw)=(12)/(20)=(3)/(5)=0.6

Therefore, there is 3/5 probability that Nick will make a free throw on his next try.

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