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At Donut King, 4 of the last 16 donuts sold had sprinkles. What is the experimental probability that the next donut will contain sprinkles?
At Donut King, 4 of the last 16 donuts sold had sprinkles. What is the experimental probability that the next donut will contain sprinkles?
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The experimental probability can be calculated by taking the number of times the event occurred (4) and dividing it by the total number of outcomes (16).
Experimental Probability = Number of times event occurred / Total number of outcomes
Experimental Probability = 4 / 16
Experimental Probability = 0.25
Therefore, the experimental probability that the next donut will contain sprinkles is 0.25 or 25%.
Experimental Probability = Number of times event occurred / Total number of outcomes
Experimental Probability = 4 / 16
Experimental Probability = 0.25
Therefore, the experimental probability that the next donut will contain sprinkles is 0.25 or 25%.