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In your last 23 basketball games, you attempted 101 free throws and made 66. Find the experimental probability that you make a free throw. Write the probability as a percent. (to the nearest tenth of

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In your last 23 basketball games, you attempted 101 free throws and made 66. Find the experimental probability that you make a free throw. Write the probability as a percent. (to the nearest tenth of a percent.)

A) 65.3%

B) 69.8%

C) 69.7%

D) 65.7%

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  • Margarette
    April 15, 2023 в 17:31
    To find the experimental probability of making a free throw, we divide the number of successful outcomes (i.e. made free throws) by the total number of trials (i.e. attempted free throws). Experimental Probability = Number of Successful Outcomes / Total Number of Trials In this case, the number of successful outcomes is 66 (made free throws) and the total number of trials is 101 (attempted free throws). Experimental Probability = 66/101 Multiplying this fraction by 100, we can express the probability as a percentage. Experimental Probability = 65.3% (rounded to the nearest tenth) Therefore, the correct answer is (A) 65.3%.
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