Jeriel has a bag that contains strawberry chews, lemon chews, and watermelon chews. He performs an experiment. Jeriel randomly removes a chew from the bag, records the result, and returns the chew to the bag. Jeriel performs the experiment 31 times. The results are shown below: A strawberry chew was selected 24 times. A lemon chew was selected 3 times . A watermelon chew was selected 4 times. Based on these results, express the probability that the next chew Jeriel removes from the bag will be a flavor other than lemon as a decimal to the nearest hundredth .

The total number of experiments conducted by Jeriel is 31.

The number of times a lemon chew was selected is 3.

Therefore, the number of times a flavor other than lemon was selected is 31 - 3 = 28.

The probability of selecting a flavor other than lemon is given by the number of times a flavor other than lemon was selected divided by the total number of experiments:

Probability = 28/31 ≈ 0.90

Therefore, the probability that the next chew Jeriel removes from the bag will be a flavor other than lemon as a decimal to the nearest hundredth is 0.90.