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12 June, 13:24

The tables shows the sizes and colors of t shirts sold over the past week, To the nearest percent what is the experimental probability that the next customer who buys a t-shirt at the store will buy a large blue t-shirt? Explain how you solved that problem

Small Medium Large

white 32 49 28

blue 12 36 20

Black 20 42 23

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  1. 12 June, 15:56
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    Probability is defined as the fraction, where the numerator is the number of favorable events (in this case number of large blue t-shirts, which is 20 in the table) and the denominator is the number of ALL possible events (in this example it is the sum of all sold t-shirts, when you sum up all the data in the table, you get total of 262 t-shirts).

    So, probability that the next t-shirt (large blue) to be sold is:

    P = 20/262 = 0.076335877 ...

    which is approximately 0.08 (when rounding to 2 decimal places).

    We obtain the percentage of large blue t-shirt being sold next:

    P = 8%
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