Use the table to answer the question.

Number of White Balls Selected Number of Red Balls Selected
Bowl A 5 15
Bowl B 16 4
Bowls 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 Simon’s results, what is the experimental probability of picking a red ball from Bowl A? The answer needs to be in percent form.

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Responses

78.95%
78.95%

37.5%
37.5%

25%
25%

75%

1 answer

The experimental probability of picking a red ball from Bowl A can be calculated by taking the number of red balls selected from Bowl A (15) and dividing it by the total number of balls selected from Bowl A (5 + 15 = 20).

15 red balls / 20 total balls * 100% = 75%

Therefore, the experimental probability of picking a red ball from Bowl A is 75%.
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