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The table shows the results of an experiment in which the spinner shown above was spun 50 times. Find the experimental probability of each outcome.
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Answer:

[tex]P(x < 4) = \frac{9}{50}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]n(S) = 50[/tex]

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Required

[tex]P(x < 4)[/tex]

This is calculated as:

[tex]P(x < 4) = \frac{n(1) + n(2) + n(3)}{n(S)}[/tex]

Using the data on the frequency distribution table, we have:

[tex]P(x < 4) = \frac{4 + 2 + 3}{50}[/tex]

[tex]P(x < 4) = \frac{9}{50}[/tex]

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