Ask Question
16 August, 16:38

If you roll a number cube 60 times and use the results to calculate the experimental probability of rolling a 1, the experimental probability of rolling a 1 will ___ be less than the theoretical probability of rolling a 1.

+3
Answers (1)
  1. 16 August, 17:14
    0
    Step-by-step explanation:

    The experimental probability could be more, the same or less than the theoretical probability of rolling a 1 (which is 1/6).

    The larger your sample (i. e., as you go beyond 60 tosses), the closer the two different probabilities are likely to be. (Think: Law of Large Numbers).
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅ “If you roll a number cube 60 times and use the results to calculate the experimental probability of rolling a 1, the experimental ...” in 📙 Mathematics if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers