A spinner with five equal-sized colored sections is spun with the results shown in the table. Based on the experimental probability, predict the number of yellow results for 300 trials.

To predict the number of yellow results for 300 trials based on the experimental probability, we need to use the information from the table.

First, let's analyze the table and find the experimental probability of getting a yellow result. The table should consist of the color of each section and the number of times that color appeared in the trials.

To find the experimental probability, divide the number of yellow results by the total number of trials. Let's calculate it:

Yellow: 37 out of 100 trials
Experimental probability of yellow = 37 / 100 = 0.37

Now, we can use the experimental probability to predict the number of yellow results for 300 trials.

Predicted number of yellow results = Experimental probability of yellow × Total number of trials

Predicted number of yellow results = 0.37 × 300 = 111

Therefore, based on the experimental probability, we predict that there will be approximately 111 yellow results for 300 trials.

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