Pulls AMB container number of white and red balls. Simon repeatedly selected ball from both poles and recorded the results in a table using Simon’s results. What is the experimental probability of picking a red ball from a ball in the answer needs to be in percent form

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To calculate the experimental probability of picking a red ball from the container, we need to find the total number of red balls and the total number of balls in the container.

Let's assume that Simon pulled out a total of 100 balls from the container, and the results are as follows:
- White balls: 60
- Red balls: 40

To find the experimental probability of picking a red ball, we divide the number of red balls by the total number of balls and multiply by 100 to get the percentage:

Experimental probability = (Number of red balls / Total number of balls) x 100
Experimental probability = (40 / 100) x 100
Experimental probability = 0.4 x 100
Experimental probability = 40%

Therefore, the experimental probability of picking a red ball from the container is 40%.