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Without knowing the specific results from Simon's table, we cannot calculate the exact experimental probability of picking a red ball from Bowl A.
However, if we assume that Simon selected a total of N balls from both bowls, with M of them being red balls from Bowl A, then the experimental probability of picking a red ball from Bowl A would be:
Experimental probability of picking a red ball from Bowl A = (M / N) * 100%
If you can provide the specific results from Simon's table, we can then calculate the experimental probability of picking a red ball from Bowl A.