Brian completed 34 free throws and missed 16.


Using experimental probability, how many free throws is he predicted to complete in the next 100 tries?



68

36

46

60

Respuesta :

it is 46 if you divide 34 by 16 you get 2.125 then divide 100 by 2.125 and you get 47.05 the 0 means go down if you are rounding which brings it to 46

the answer is 68

think about it. first add 34 plus 16. =  50.

Therefore for every fifty he throws, he will complete 34, and he will lose 16.

Now add this logic to 100. 34 + 34 = 68. (because 100/2 is 50. for every 50 it will represent 34.) If you want to extend the problem you could also answer for how many he will lose.

16 + 16 = 32.

(50 + 50 = 100) again for every 50 he will lose 16.

hope this helps.