It's hard to know bulls and be contain a number of white and red balls Simon repeatedly selected a ball from both bowls and recorded the results in the table using Simon's results what is the experimentally probability of picking a red ball from the bowl a the answer needs to be in percent form

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To find the experimental probability of picking a red ball from bowl A, we need to first calculate the total number of times a red ball was selected from bowl A and divide that by the total number of selections from bowl A.

From the table, we can see that a red ball was selected from bowl A 4 times. The total number of selections from bowl A was 5.

Experimental Probability of picking a red ball from bowl A = (Number of times red ball was selected from bowl A) / (Total number of selections from bowl A)
Experimental Probability of picking a red ball from bowl A = 4 / 5

Now, converting this into percent form:

Experimental Probability of picking a red ball from bowl A = (4 / 5) * 100%
Experimental Probability of picking a red ball from bowl A = 80%

Therefore, the experimental probability of picking a red ball from bowl A based on Simon's results is 80%.