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15 April, 18:30

Sean recorded everyone's number cube rolls during the game

1,6,2,1,5,4,2,2,1,4,5,1,3,4,1

He stated that the theoretical probability of rolling a 1 is greater than rolling any other number. Explain Sean's error

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  1. 15 April, 20:40
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    His assumption is based upon his belief that the average is fixed and not just random; the number each person gets is random, and with none more likely than another.
  2. 15 April, 20:55
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    Sample Response: Sean's error is that he just looked the number of times 1 occurred. The theoretical probability of rolling a 1 is found by dividing the number of desired outcomes by the total number of outcomes. The correct probability of rolling a one is 1/6.
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