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12 March, 22:33

A number cube has sides labeled 1 to 6. Connie rolls the number cube 12 times. She rolls a 5 three times. What is the experimental probability that her next roll will not be a 5

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  1. 13 March, 00:40
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    The experimental probability that it is not a 5 is 75%.

    Since she rolled 3 5's out of 12, that is a 25% experimental probability for 5's.

    Subtraction 25% from 100% gives us a 75% probability that it is not a 5.
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