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11 January, 04:05

A number cube is rolled 150 times. The number 3 comes up 43 times. What is the experimental probability of rolling 3? What is the theoretical probability?

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  1. 11 January, 07:18
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    The experimental probability is computed to be 43/150 or approximately 28.67%. This is computed by dividing the event of number 3 showing by the total number of times the cube is rolled.

    The theoretical probability is computed to be 1/6 or approximately 16.67%. Since there is only one side with the number 3, and there is a total of six sides in a cube. Theoretical probability assumes that the number cube is fair and all sides have equal chances of showing up.
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