Pumpkin spice muffins 3

Blueberry muffins 4
Bran muffins 4
Blackberry muffins 7

What is the experimental probability that the next muffin sold will be a pumpkin spice muffin Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.

The experimental probability of the next muffin sold being a pumpkin spice muffin is 3/18 or 1/6.

A florist sold 33 flower bouquets yesterday, including 15 iris bouquets. What is the experimental probability that the next bouquet sold will be an iris bouquet? Write your answer as a fraction whole number.

The experimental probability of the next bouquet sold being an iris bouquet is 15/33 or 5/11.

A music store 86 vinyl records last month, 8 of which were hip-hop albums. What is the experimental probability that the next vinyl record sold will be hip-hop album? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.

The experimental probability of the next vinyl record sold being a hip-hop album is 8/86, which simplifies to 4/43.

Boats from all along the Atlantic coast dock as a busy marina. Of the first boats to dock there one day, 6 of the boats were from Main, while 12 were from other states. What is the experimental probability that the next boat to dock will be from Main? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.

The experimental probability of the next boat to dock being from Maine is 6/18 or 1/3.

What is the probability of rolling a six on the first die and a one on the second die? Write your answer as a fraction or a whole number.

To find the probability of rolling a six on the first die and a one on the second die, we multiply the probability of each event happening individually.

The probability of rolling a six on the first die is 1/6.
The probability of rolling a one on the second die is 1/6.

Therefore, the probability of rolling a six on the first die and a one on the second die is (1/6) * (1/6) = 1/36.

So, the probability is 1/36.

What is the probability of both coins landing on heads?

Write your answer as a fraction or whole number

When flipping two coins, there are four possible outcomes: HH, HT, TH, TT (where H represents heads and T represents tails).

For both coins to land on heads, only one outcome out of the four is favorable, which is HH.

Therefore, the probability of both coins landing on heads is 1 out of 4, which can be written as 1/4.

So, the probability is 1/4.