he table shows the results of randomly selecting a prize out of the prize bucket 30 times. The prize was returned to the bucket after each selection. duck ball slinky sticker sucker Number of Times Selected 4 9 3 10 4 Based on these results, what is the expected probability of randomly selecting a ball from the bag in one attempt?

To find the expected probability of randomly selecting a ball from the bag in one attempt, we need to calculate the proportion of times a ball was selected out of the total number of selections.

Out of the 30 total selections, a ball was selected 9 times.

So, the expected probability of randomly selecting a ball from the bag in one attempt is:

9 (number of times a ball was selected) / 30 (total number of selections) = 0.3

Therefore, the expected probability of randomly selecting a ball from the bag in one attempt is 0.3 or 30%.