Fill’er Up is having a promotion in which customers win a free 10 gallons of gas if there is a bell symbol printed on their receipt. Thus far, 50 of the 80 customers have not won free gas. What is the experimental probability of winning 10 gallons of gas? Give your answer in simplest form.

Respuesta :

The answer is 3/8

To find the experimental probability of winning 10 gallons of gas, we divide the number of customers who won (30) by the total number of customers (80):

P(winning) = 30/80 = 3/8

So, the experimental probability of winning 10 gallons of gas is 3/8

Step-by-step explanation:

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