Using it's concept, it is found that there is a [tex]\frac{2}{9}[/tex] experimental probability that the next client to get a haircut Cameron's salon will have blond hair.
A probability is given by the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes.
For an experimental probability, these number of outcomes are taken from previous trials.
In this problem, 4 out of 18 clients had blond hair, hence the probability is given by:
P(blond) = 4/18 = 2/9
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