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Candice's Cupcakes recently sold 15 cupcakes, of which 6 were chocolate cupcakes. What is the experimental probability that the next cupcake sold will be a chocolate cupcake?
Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.

P( chocolate cupcake )= ◻

Candice's Cupcakes recently sold 1515 cupcakes, of which 66 were chocolate cupcakes. What is the experimental probability that the next cupcake sold will be a chocolate cupcake?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or whole number.\newlineP(chocolate cupcake)=P(\text{chocolate cupcake})= \square

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Q. Candice's Cupcakes recently sold 1515 cupcakes, of which 66 were chocolate cupcakes. What is the experimental probability that the next cupcake sold will be a chocolate cupcake?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or whole number.\newlineP(chocolate cupcake)=P(\text{chocolate cupcake})= \square
  1. Identify cupcakes sold: Identify the total number of cupcakes sold and the number of chocolate cupcakes sold.
  2. Calculate experimental probability: Calculate the experimental probability using the formula: Probability=Number of favorable outcomesTotal number of outcomes\text{Probability} = \frac{\text{Number of favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total number of outcomes}}.
  3. Simplify fraction: Simplify the fraction to express the probability in its lowest terms.

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