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The experimental probability of hitting the bullseye is given by the number of successful outcomes (hitting the bullseye) divided by the total number of outcomes (total throws).
Experimental probability = Number of successful outcomes / Total number of outcomes
= 3 / 20
= 0.15 or 15%
If Rohan throws the dart 100 times, based on the experimental probability of hitting the bullseye, we can expect them to hit approximately 15 bullseyes.