Answer:
The probability that a seed will germinate is 0.713.
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability of an event is a theoretical idea that is useful when there are several equally likely outcomes.
The relative frequency of an event is a practical idea: it describes what fraction of the time an event occurred.
In the long run, the relative frequency of an event will be close to the (theoretical) probability.
A probability assignment based on relative frequency uses the formula
[tex]\:Probability \:of \:event= \:relative \:frequency = \frac{f}{n}[/tex]
where [tex]f[/tex] is the frequency of the event occurrence in a sample of [tex]n[/tex] observations.
We know:
The probability is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the number of possible outcomes:
Let G the event "The seed germinated"
[tex]P(G)=\frac{f}{n}=\frac{\# \:of \:favorable \:outcomes}{\# \:of \:possible \:outcomes} \\\\P(G)=\frac{2140}{3000} =0.713[/tex]