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Asked by AishaM

Tyler has a stack of cards. he picks a card, records the color, and returns the card to the stack. He repeats this 60 times and chooses a red card 24 times. what is the experimental probability of choosing a red card from the stack?
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
surely it is 24/60
3 years ago
Answered by mathhelper
ummhhh, you just said he picked red 24 out of 60 times, so the
prob is 24/60 or 2/5
3 years ago

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