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Use experimental probability to make a prediction.

John made 35 free throws and missed 15. Predict the number of free throws he will make in the next 100 tries.

A.
70

B.
85

C.
55

D.
45
11 years ago

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Answered by Steve
15/35 = 3/7 = 43%
11 years ago
Answered by Kayla
45
11 years ago
Answered by Pinktostada
Yup 45 because 15 is almost 5 away from half, and 45 is "Almost" 5 away from half..
10 years ago
Answered by Alex
Trust me it is A 70%
Do you guys even know how to multiply?
6 years ago

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