A color wheel with six equal sections, blue, red, green, yellow, black, and white, was spun 150 times. The results are summarized in the table.
What is the experimental probability of landing on white? Express your answer in percent form.
Thank you for the clarification. In that case, the experimental probability of landing on white is:
$\dfrac{45}{150} = \dfrac{3}{10}$
To express this as a percentage, we multiply by 100:
$\dfrac{3}{10} \cdot 100\% = \boxed{30\%}$
So the experimental probability of landing on white is 30%.
There were a total of 150 spins, so we just need to count how many resulted in landing on white. According to the table, this happened 25 times. Therefore, the experimental probability of landing on white is:
$\dfrac{25}{150} = \dfrac{1}{6}$
To convert this to a percentage, we multiply by 100:
$\dfrac{1}{6} \cdot 100\% = \boxed{16.67\%}$
A color wheel with six equal sections, blue, red, green, yellow, black, and white, was spun 150 times. The results are summarized in the table.
What is the experimental probability of landing on white? Express your answer in percent form.
White is 45