The experimental probability of drawing a pink golf ball can be calculated by dividing the number of times a pink golf ball was drawn by the total number of draws.
Experimentally, a pink golf ball was drawn 6 times out of 20 draws.
So, the experimental probability of drawing a pink golf ball is:
6/20 = 0.3
Therefore, the experimental probability of drawing a pink golf ball is 0.3 or 30%.
Danielle has pink, yellow, white, and orange golf balls in her golf bag. She pulls out one golf ball at a time and replaces it.
Danielle recorded the results of 20 draws in the table below.
She pulls 6 pink golf balls, 3 yellow golf balls, 4 white golf balls, and 7 orange golf balls. What is the experimental probability of drawing a pink golf ball?
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