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At a glass vase store, 8 out of the last 20 vases shipped were chipped. ​ ​ What is the experimental probability that the next vase shipped will be chipped?

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Answered by rowboatontario
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The experimental probability that the next vase shipped will be chipped is \frac{2}{5} .

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that at a glass vase store, 8 out of the last 20 vases shipped were chipped.

We have to find the experimental probability that the next vase shipped will be chipped.

Firstly, as we know that the probability of any event (A) is given by;

Probability of an event (A) =  \frac{\text{Number of favourable outcomes }}{\text{Total number of outcomes }}

Here, event A = the next vase shipped will be chipped

Number of favorable outcomes in this event is the number of vases that were shipped out of the last 20 vases = 8 vases

Total number of outcomes means that the number of total vases that were shipped = 20

So, the required probability =  \frac{8}{20}

                                                =  \frac{2}{5} .

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