While Mackenzie was sitting on a bench in the mall, 4 men with a beard and 2 men without a beard walked by. What is the experimental probability that the next man to walk by will have a beard?

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The experimental probability that the next man to walk by will have a beard is 2/3

How to determine  the experimental probability that the next man will have a beard?

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

Men with beard = 4

Men without beard = 2

This means that

P(Beard) = Beard/Total

Substitute the known values in the above equation, so, we have the following representation

P(Beard) = 4/6

Simplify

P(Beard) = 2/3

Hence the probability is 2/3

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