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Answer:

6/7.

Explanation:

The sum of the 2 numbers is greater than 5 in 6 out of 7 throws.

So the required experimental probability is 6/7.

User Virusrocks
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Answer:

The experimental probability that the sum of the next two number rolled is more than 5 is
(6)/(7).

Explanation:

From the given table it is clear that

Roll 1 : 6+6=12>5

Roll 2: 6+1=7>5

Roll 3: 3+5=8>5

Roll 4: 6+2=8>5

Roll 5: 6+4=10>5

Roll 6: 5+1=6>5

Roll 7: 3+2=5

There is information about 7 roll, therefore the total possible outcomes is 7.

6 out of seven rolls resulted in a sum greater than 5, therefore the favorable outcomes is 6.

The experimental probability that the sum of the next two number rolled is more than 5 is


P=\frac{\text{Favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total possible outcomes}}


P=(6)/(7)

Therefore the experimental probability that the sum of the next two number rolled is more than 5 is
(6)/(7).

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