Nate is birdwatching at the coast. He has seen 2 vultures out of 12 total birds. What is the experimental probability that the next bird Nate sees will be a vulture? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.P(vulture)=__
Q. Nate is birdwatching at the coast. He has seen 2 vultures out of 12 total birds. What is the experimental probability that the next bird Nate sees will be a vulture? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.P(vulture)=__
Identify Total Birds: First, let's identify the total number of birds Nate has seen and how many of those were vultures.
Calculate Experimental Probability: Now, we calculate the experimental probability that the next bird Nate sees will be a vulture by dividing the number of vultures by the total number of birds.
Simplify Fraction: Simplify the fraction to get the probability in its simplest form.