Clark has 15 red balls in bowl a and 4 in bowl b. What is the exit name flair on a pity of picking a red ball from ball a?
To calculate the experimental probability of picking a red ball from bowl a, you would divide the number of red balls in bowl a by the total number of balls in bowl a.
Experimental Probability = Number of red balls in bowl a / Total number of balls in bowl a
For this scenario:
Experimental Probability = 15 red balls / (15 red balls + 4 balls of other colors)
Experimental Probability = 15 / 19
Experimental Probability ≈ 0.7895 or approximately 78.95%