6 questions, Theoretical and Experimental Probability Practice

1. What is the experimental probability of the spinner landing on red?
A. 1/2
B. 1/3
C. 1/4

ASAP PLS

To find the experimental probability of the spinner landing on red, you would need to conduct an experiment where you spin the spinner multiple times and record the number of times it lands on red. Then, you can calculate the experimental probability by dividing the number of times it landed on red by the total number of spins.

For example, let's say you spin the spinner 20 times and it lands on red 5 times. The experimental probability of the spinner landing on red would be 5/20, which simplifies to 1/4.

Therefore, the answer would be C. 1/4.

To determine the experimental probability of the spinner landing on red, you would need to conduct a set of trials and record the number of times the spinner lands on red.

Let's assume you spin the spinner 100 times and it lands on red 25 times. To find the experimental probability, divide the number of times it landed on red by the total number of spins:

Experimental Probability = Number of times it landed on red / Total number of spins

In this case, the experimental probability would be:

Experimental Probability = 25 / 100 = 1/4

Therefore, the answer is C. 1/4