morgan saw 10 blue cars 8 red cars and 42 white cars drive by her house in 1 hour what is the experimental probability that the next car will not be white

O.3

0.3

This is not correct!!

30%

To find the experimental probability that the next car will not be white, we need to analyze the data provided.

First, let's calculate the total number of cars that passed by Morgan's house in one hour:
Total number of cars = Number of blue cars + Number of red cars + Number of white cars
Total number of cars = 10 + 8 + 42
Total number of cars = 60

Next, let's find the probability of a car being white:
Probability of a car being white = Number of white cars / Total number of cars
Probability of a car being white = 42 / 60
Probability of a car being white = 0.7 or 70%

Since we want to find the probability that the next car will not be white, we can subtract the probability of a car being white from 1:
Probability of the next car not being white = 1 - Probability of a car being white
Probability of the next car not being white = 1 - 0.7
Probability of the next car not being white = 0.3 or 30%

Therefore, the experimental probability that the next car will not be white is 0.3 or 30%.

18/60

(10+8)/(10+8+42)