bowl a and b contain a number of white and red balls. simon repeatedly selected a ball from both bowls and recorded the results in a table. using simons resuls what is the experimental probability of picking a red ball from bowl a

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In order to calculate the experimental probability of picking a red ball from bowl A using Simon's results, we need to first look at the data recorded in the table.

Once we know how many times a red ball was picked from bowl A and how many total picks were made from bowl A, we can calculate the experimental probability by dividing the number of times a red ball was picked from bowl A by the total number of picks from bowl A.

Let's say Simon recorded the following results in the table:
- Number of times a red ball was picked from bowl A: 5
- Total number of picks from bowl A: 10

The experimental probability of picking a red ball from bowl A using Simon's results would be: 5/10 = 0.5 or 50%

Therefore, based on Simon's results, the experimental probability of picking a red ball from bowl A is 50%.
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