Respuesta :
Answer: B. 12
Step-by-step explanation: Expected no. = No. of trials × p
= 40 × 0.3
= 12
Answer:
B. 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Experimental probability is calculated by dividing the number of times an event happens by the total number of trials in an actual experiment.
[tex]\textsf{Experimental Probability} = \dfrac{\textsf{Number of times an event happens}}{\textsf{Total number of trials}}[/tex]
Given information:
- Experimental probability of picking an apple = 0.3
- Total number of trials = 40
Substitute the given values into the formula:
[tex]\implies \sf 0.3=\dfrac{\textsf{Number of times Jenson picked an apple}}{40}[/tex]
[tex]\implies \sf \textsf{Number of times Jenson picked an apple}=0.3 \times 40=12[/tex]
Therefore, Jenson picked an apple 12 times during the 40 trials.