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Experimental Probability
You play a game trying to get a bottle to flip either right side up or upside down. You are successful 13 out of the 50 times you tried. What is your experimental probability?
A. 13
B. 0.13
C. 0.26
D. 26
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B. 0.13 (experimental probability = number of successful outcomes / total number of trials)
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