= percent = simplified = simplified = simplified = percent = simplified percent I tossed a dice 20 times and got the following results. What is my experimental probability of getting a six on my next roll? 1 2 3 4 5 6 I spun a spinner and found the following results. What is the experimental probability of my next spin landing on red? red 5 blue 6 = green 5 red 4 The probability of my spinner landing on blue is 1/5. If I spin the spinner 200 times, how many times would I guess it would land on blue? 4/5 × 200 = 160 200 1/5 × 200 = 40 Sarah is counting cars go by and looks at the colours of the cars. Below is the table of her results.
How many cars did Sarah see? blue 6 white 20 White and Blue 104 94 red 24 green 26 black 18 Sarah is counting cars go by and looks at the colours of the cars. Below is the table of her results. What is the probability that Sarah will see a blue car next? blue 6 white 20 6/94 (not reduced) 6/95 104/200 red 24 green 26 black 18 Sarah is counting cars go by and looks at the colours of the cars. Below is the table of her results. What is the probability that Sarah will see a white car next? blue 6 white 20 10/47 (reduced) 20/95 20/200 red 24 green 26 black 18 If an experiment goes on for a long time, the experimental probability often end up being close to the Theoretical probability 0 1 |