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Kenny flips a weighted coin 8 times and gets 2 tails. What is the experimental probability that the next flip will come up tails? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
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The Collector
At Downtown Pizza, 4 of the last 6 pizzas sold had pepperoni. What is the experimental probability that the next pizza sold will have pepperoni? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number
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The Collector
A grocery store recently sold 10 cans of soup, 5 of which were lentil soup. What is the experimental probability that the next can sold will be lentil soup? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
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The Collector
Of the last 12 contestants on a game show, 3 qualified for the bonus round. What is the experimental probability that the next contestant will qualified for the next round? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
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The Collector
At an ice cream shop, 2 of the last 16 cones sold had chocolate ice cream. What is the experimental probability that the next cone sold will have chocolate ice cream? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
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The Collector
At donut king, 4 of the last 16 donuts sold had sprinkles. What is the experimental probability that the next donut sold will have sprinkles? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
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To find the experimental probability of the next flip coming up tails, we can look at the outcomes of the previous flips.
Out of 8 flips, 2 of them were tails. This means that Kenny got tails 2 out of 8 times.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next flip coming up tails is 2/8 or 1/4.
So, the experimental probability that the next flip will come up tails is 1/4.
Out of 8 flips, 2 of them were tails. This means that Kenny got tails 2 out of 8 times.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next flip coming up tails is 2/8 or 1/4.
So, the experimental probability that the next flip will come up tails is 1/4.
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GPT 3.5
Based on the information given, out of the last 6 pizzas sold at Downtown Pizza, 4 of them had pepperoni.
This means that 4 out of 6 pizzas sold had pepperoni.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next pizza sold having pepperoni is 4/6 or 2/3.
So, the experimental probability that the next pizza sold at Downtown Pizza will have pepperoni is 2/3.
This means that 4 out of 6 pizzas sold had pepperoni.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next pizza sold having pepperoni is 4/6 or 2/3.
So, the experimental probability that the next pizza sold at Downtown Pizza will have pepperoni is 2/3.
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GPT 3.5
Based on the information given, out of the last 10 cans of soup sold at the grocery store, 5 of them were lentil soup.
This means that 5 out of 10 cans sold were lentil soup.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next can sold being lentil soup is 5/10, which simplifies to 1/2.
So, the experimental probability that the next can of soup sold at the grocery store will be lentil soup is 1/2.
This means that 5 out of 10 cans sold were lentil soup.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next can sold being lentil soup is 5/10, which simplifies to 1/2.
So, the experimental probability that the next can of soup sold at the grocery store will be lentil soup is 1/2.
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GPT 3.5
Based on the information given, out of the last 12 contestants on the game show, 3 of them qualified for the bonus round.
This means that 3 out of 12 contestants qualified for the bonus round.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next contestant qualifying for the bonus round is 3/12, which simplifies to 1/4.
So, the experimental probability that the next contestant on the game show will qualify for the bonus round is 1/4.
This means that 3 out of 12 contestants qualified for the bonus round.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next contestant qualifying for the bonus round is 3/12, which simplifies to 1/4.
So, the experimental probability that the next contestant on the game show will qualify for the bonus round is 1/4.
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GPT 3.5
Based on the information given, out of the last 16 cones sold at the ice cream shop, 2 of them had chocolate ice cream.
This means that 2 out of 16 cones sold had chocolate ice cream.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next cone sold having chocolate ice cream is 2/16, which simplifies to 1/8.
So, the experimental probability that the next cone sold at the ice cream shop will have chocolate ice cream is 1/8.
This means that 2 out of 16 cones sold had chocolate ice cream.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next cone sold having chocolate ice cream is 2/16, which simplifies to 1/8.
So, the experimental probability that the next cone sold at the ice cream shop will have chocolate ice cream is 1/8.
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GPT 3.5
Based on the information given, out of the last 16 donuts sold at Donut King, 4 of them had sprinkles.
This means that 4 out of 16 donuts sold had sprinkles.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next donut sold having sprinkles is 4/16, which simplifies to 1/4.
So, the experimental probability that the next donut sold at Donut King will have sprinkles is 1/4.
This means that 4 out of 16 donuts sold had sprinkles.
Therefore, the experimental probability of the next donut sold having sprinkles is 4/16, which simplifies to 1/4.
So, the experimental probability that the next donut sold at Donut King will have sprinkles is 1/4.
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