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10 July, 17:17

A random number generator is used to create a list of 300 single-digit numbers. Of those 300 numbers, 146 are odd and 154 are even. The number 8 was generated 22 times. What is the experimental probability of an even number other than 8 being generated? Write your answer as a decimal to the nearest hundredths place. The experimental probability is.

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  1. 10 July, 17:45
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    Let us use the formula of probability ...

    Probability of an event = number of favorable outcomes over total number of possible outcomes

    It's given that out of the 300 numbers, there are 154 even.

    Using the formula of probability,

    Probability of an event = 154/300Probability of an event = 0.513

    The experimental probability of an even number to be generated is 0.513.
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