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A box contains 95 pink rubber bands and 90 brown rubber bands. You select a rubber band at random from the box. Find each probability. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.

a. Find the theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band.

b. Find the theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band.

c. You repeatedly choose a rubber band from the box, record the color, and put the rubber band back in the box. The results are shown in the table below. Find the experimental probability of each color based on the table.

Outcome Occurrences

Pink 36

Brown 33

There are 185 total rubber bands

P(color) = #color/#total
same with the experiment, except you use the number picked, instead of the number of possible choices

To solve this problem, we can use the concept of theoretical probability and experimental probability.

a. The theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band can be found by dividing the number of pink rubber bands by the total number of rubber bands in the box.

The total number of rubber bands in the box = 95 (pink) + 90 (brown) = 185
The number of pink rubber bands = 95

The theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band = 95/185

b. Similarly, the theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band can be found by dividing the number of brown rubber bands by the total number of rubber bands in the box.

The number of brown rubber bands = 90

The theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band = 90/185

c. The experimental probability of selecting each color can be found by dividing the number of occurrences of each color by the total number of trials (in this case, the total number of rubber bands selected).

The number of occurrences for pink = 36
The number of occurrences for brown = 33
The total number of trials = 36 (pink) + 33 (brown) = 69

The experimental probability of selecting a pink rubber band = 36/69
The experimental probability of selecting a brown rubber band = 33/69

Note: The experimental probability may slightly differ from the theoretical probability, especially with a small number of trials. As the number of trials increases, the experimental probability tends to converge towards the theoretical probability.