A spinner is divided into blue green and red parts. George spins the spinner 300 times.

Below is the table of outcome
Part Time Spun
Blue 91
Green 107
Red 102

Based on the table what was George's experimental probability of spinning red

0.34

it is also .34 my question is how did you get this answer.

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The answer would be 102 out of 300 which is simplified to a .340% chance of landing on red. A .356% chance of landing on the green and a .303 chance of landing on blue.

34%

Estimated probability:

102 divided by 302= 0.34 i sthe answer

To find George's experimental probability of spinning red, we need to divide the number of times George spun red by the total number of spins.

According to the table, George spun red 102 times out of a total of 300 spins.

Thus, the experimental probability of spinning red for George is 102/300, or 34/100, which can be simplified to 17/50.

clearly, 102/300