bill is on the school archery team. the target has a center bull's-eye and two rings around the bull's-eye. the table gives the probabilities of each outcome. what is the probability that bill will get the next arrow in the inner or outer ring?express your answer as a decimal

It seems that you have been copying the question in a rush.

It says the probabilities are given in a given table which you have not posted.

Iris is on the school archery team. The target has a center bull’s-eye and two rings around the bull’s-eye. The table gives the probabilities of each outcome. What is the probability that Iris will get the next arrow in the inner or outer ring? Express your answer as a decimal.

To find the probability that Bill will get the next arrow in the inner or outer ring, we need to add up the probabilities of these two events occurring separately.

Let's assume that the probabilities of getting an arrow in the inner ring and the outer ring are represented as P(inner) and P(outer), respectively. We can express the probability of Bill getting an arrow in either the inner or outer ring as P(inner or outer).

To proceed, we need the actual values of P(inner) and P(outer). Unfortunately, you mentioned a table that provides the probabilities of each outcome, but it seems that you haven't provided that table. If you can provide the probabilities for getting an arrow in the inner and outer ring, I can calculate the final probability for you.