Nachelle has a bag of candy full of 1 strawberry chew and 19 cherry chews that she eats one at a time. Which word or phrase describes the probability that she reaches in without looking and pulls out a cherry chew?

Color: Red, Frequency: 4
Color: Blue, Frequency: 3
Color: Green, Frequency: 20
Color: Yellow, Frequency: 14
Color: Purple, Frequency: 16

Based on these results, express the probability that the next spin will land on red as a percent to the nearest whole number.Nachelle has a bag of candy full of 1 strawberry chew and 19 cherry chews that she eats one at a time. Which word or phrase describes the probability that she reaches in without looking and pulls out a cherry chew?

Color: Red
Frequency: 4

Color: Blue
Frequency: 3

Color: Green
Frequency: 20

Color: Yellow
Frequency: 14

Color: Purple
Frequency: 16

Based on these results, express the probability that the next spin will land on red as a percent to the nearest whole number.

The word that describes the probability of Nachelle pulling out a cherry chew is "likelihood".

To find the probability of landing on red, we add up the frequency of all the red outcomes (4) and divide it by the total number of outcomes (4+3+20+14+16=57):

4/57 = 0.070 (rounded to three decimal places)

To express this as a percentage, we multiply by 100:

0.070 x 100 = 7%

Therefore, the probability of the next spin landing on red is 7% to the nearest whole number.

In a popular online role playing game, players can create detailed designs for their character's "costumes," or appearance. Tallulah sets up a website where players can buy and sell these costumes online. Information about the number of people who visited the website and the number of costumes purchased in a single day is listed below.

171 visitors purchased no costume.
148 visitors purchased exactly one costume.
34 visitors purchased more than one costume.

Based on these results, express the probability that the next person will purchase more than one costume as a fraction in simplest form.

To find the probability, we need to add up the number of visitors who purchased more than one costume and divide it by the total number of visitors:

P(more than one costume) = 34 / (171 + 148 + 34)

Simplifying the denominator:

P(more than one costume) = 34 / 353

This fraction is already in simplest form, so the probability that the next person will purchase more than one costume is 34/353.

Madison has a bag that contains strawberry chews, lemon chews, and lime chews. She performs an experiment. Madison randomly removes a chew from the bag, records the result, and returns the chew to the bag. Madison performs the experiment 26 times. The results are shown below:

A strawberry chew was selected 10 times.
A lemon chew was selected 14 times.
A lime chew was selected 2 times.

Based on these results, express the probability that the next chew Madison removes from the bag will be a flavor other than lemon as a percent to the nearest whole number.

To find the probability that the next chew Madison removes from the bag will be a flavor other than lemon, we need to add up the number of times a strawberry or lime chew was selected and divide it by the total number of selections:

P(strawberry or lime) = (10 + 2) / 26

Simplifying the numerator:

P(strawberry or lime) = 12 / 26

Converting to a percentage:

P(strawberry or lime) = 46% (rounded to the nearest whole number)

Therefore, the probability that the next chew Madison removes from the bag will be a flavor other than lemon is 46%.

Nachelle has a bag of candy full of 1 strawberry chew and 19 cherry chews that she eats one at a time. Which word or phrase describes the probability that she reaches in without looking and pulls out a cherry chew?

Color: Red
Frequency: 4

Color: Blue
Frequency: 3

Color: Green
Frequency: 20

Color: Yellow
Frequency: 14

Color: Purple
Frequency: 16

Based on these results, express the probability that the next spin will land on red as a percent to the nearest whole number.Nachelle has a bag of candy full of 1 strawberry chew and 19 cherry chews that she eats one at a time. Which word or phrase describes the probability that she reaches in without looking and pulls out a cherry chew?

Color: Red
Frequency: 4

Color: Blue
Frequency: 3

Color: Green
Frequency: 20

Color: Yellow
Frequency: 14

Color: Purple
Frequency: 16

Based on these results, express the probability that the next spin will land on red as a percent to the nearest whole number.

The word that describes the probability of Nachelle pulling out a cherry chew is "likelihood".

To find the probability of landing on red, we add up the frequency of all the red outcomes (4) and divide it by the total number of outcomes (4+3+20+14+16=57):

4/57 = 0.070 (rounded to three decimal places)

To express this as a percentage, we multiply by 100:

0.070 x 100 = 7%

Therefore, the probability of the next spin landing on red is 7% to the nearest whole number.

Nachelle has a bag of candy full of 1 strawberry chew and 19 cherry chews that she eats one at a time. Which word or phrase describes the probability that she reaches in without looking and pulls out a cherry chew?

Color: Red
Frequency: 19

Color: Blue
Frequency: 20

Color: Green
Frequency: 14

Color: Yellow
Frequency: 8

Color: Purple
Frequency: 10

Based on these results, express the probability that the next spin will land on red as a percent to the nearest whole number.

The word that describes the probability of Nachelle pulling out a cherry chew is "likelihood".

To find the probability of landing on red, we need to know the frequency of the red outcome. However, the color red is not listed in the given information, so we cannot determine this probability.

Therefore, we cannot express the probability of the next spin landing on red as a percent to the nearest whole number.

A spinner is divided into five colored sections that are not of equal size: red, blue, green, yellow, and purple. The spinner is spun several times, and the results are recorded below:

Color: Red
Frequency: 19

Color: Blue
Frequency: 20

Color: Green
Frequency: 14

Color: Yellow
Frequency: 8

Color: Purple
Frequency: 10

Based on these results, express the probability that the next spin will land on red as a percent to the nearest whole number.