Bob spun a spinner with 6 equal sections 150 times and recorded the results. What is the experimental probability of landing on green?

45%
45%

30%
30%

3%
3%

0.45%
0.45%

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The experimental probability of landing on green can be calculated by dividing the number of times green was landed on by the total number of spins:

Number of times green was landed on: 45
Total number of spins: 150

Experimental probability = 45/150 = 0.30 = 30%

Therefore, the experimental probability of landing on green is 30%.
Bob spun a spinner with 6 equal sections 150 times and recorded the results. What is the experimental probability of landing on green?

A. 45%

B. 30%

C. 3%

D. 0.45%
The experimental probability of landing on green can be calculated by dividing the number of times green was landed on by the total number of spins:

Number of times green was landed on: 45
Total number of spins: 150

Experimental probability = 45/150 = 0.30 = 30%

Therefore, the experimental probability of landing on green is 30%, which corresponds to option B.
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I apologize for the error in my previous responses. Let's reevaluate the experimental probability calculation for landing on green:

Number of times green was landed on: 45
Total number of spins: 150

Experimental probability = 45/150 = 0.30 = 30%

Therefore, the experimental probability of landing on green is 30%, which corresponds to option B.