During the month of June, Addison kept track of the number of days she saw birds in her garden. She saw birds on 18 days of the month. What is the experimental probability that she will see birds in her garden on July 1? (There are 30 days in June) HURRYYYYY PLEASE

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Answer:

3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability calculates the likelihood of an event occurring. The likelihood of the event occurring lies between 0 and 1. It is zero if the event does not occur and 1 if the event occurs.

For example, the probability that it would rain on Friday is between o and 1. If it rains, a value of one is attached to the event. If it doesn't a value of zero is attached to the event.

Experimental probability is based on the result of an experiment that has been carried out multiples times

experimental probability that she will see birds in her garden on July 1 = number of days she saw a bird in June / total number of days in June

= 18/30

To transform to the simplest form. divide both the numerator and the denominator by 6