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experimental probability of landing on white after spinning a color wheel 150 times
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To calculate the experimental probability of landing on white after spinning a color wheel 150 times, you need to know how many times the wheel landed on white during those spins.
The experimental probability \( P \) is calculated using the formula:
\[
P(\text{white}) = \frac{\text{Number of times white is landed on}}{\text{Total number of spins}}
\]
Let's say, for example, the wheel landed on white \( x \) times. Then the experimental probability would be:
\[
P(\text{white}) = \frac{x}{150}
\]
If you provide the actual number of times white was landed on, I can help you calculate the exact experimental probability.
The experimental probability \( P \) is calculated using the formula:
\[
P(\text{white}) = \frac{\text{Number of times white is landed on}}{\text{Total number of spins}}
\]
Let's say, for example, the wheel landed on white \( x \) times. Then the experimental probability would be:
\[
P(\text{white}) = \frac{x}{150}
\]
If you provide the actual number of times white was landed on, I can help you calculate the exact experimental probability.