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20 April, 08:37

Grace hit 12 balls in the batting cage out of 20 pitches. Tomorrow she is going to go to the same batting cage and get 30 pitches.

Use experimental probability to predict how many of the 30 pitches she will hit.

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  1. 20 April, 11:32
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    she is expected to hit 18 out of the 30 pitches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are required to use experimental probability to make a prediction.

    From the hits she has today, we can estimate the number of hits she might be getting tomorrow.

    Since she made 12 hits out of 20 today, the probability that she has a hit will be 12/20 = 3/5

    Now if she is having 30 pitches tomorrow, the expected number of hits would be the probability of getting a hit multiplied by the total number of pitches.

    That would be 3/5 * 30 = 18 pitches
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