Isaac wishes to determine how a cone lands when tossed—base down or point down? The possible outcomes are as follows:
- Base down:

- Point down:

Due to the cone’s shape potentially favoring one outcome, Isaac cannot predict the probabilities. He conducts 50 trials and records the results:
- Base down: 30 times.
- Point down: 20 times.
The chance of landing base down is approximately 30 times over 50 times. So, he estimates:
- \( P(\text{"base down"}) = \frac{30}{50} = 0.6 \) (60\(\pourcent\)).
- \( P(\text{"point down"}) = \frac{20}{50} = 0.4 \) (40\(\pourcent\)).
The more trials he conducts, the closer his estimates approach the true probabilities.