So far on its tour, a band sold out 45 shows and did not sell out the other 10 shows. What is the experimental probability that the band's next show will be sold out?

Simplify your answer and write it as a fraction or whole number.

Thanks! 45/55 in simplest form would be 9/11, correct?

the shows would be 2

55 shows

45 were sold out
45/55 simplify.

Anonymous Aksed Thanks! 45/55 in simplest form would be 9/11, correct?

To find the experimental probability that the band's next show will be sold out, we need to calculate the number of sold-out shows out of the total number of shows.

Given that the band sold out 45 shows out of a total of 55 shows (45 + 10), we can calculate the experimental probability as follows:

Experimental Probability = Number of sold-out shows / Total number of shows

Experimental Probability = 45 / 55

To simplify the answer, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which in this case is 5:

Experimental Probability = 9 / 11

Therefore, the experimental probability that the band's next show will be sold out is 9/11.