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Jonas is conducting an experiment using a 10-sided die. He determines that the theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is mc015-1.jpg. He rolls the die 20 times. Four of those rolls result in a 3. Which adjustment can Jonas make to his experiment so the theoretical and experimental probabilities are likely to be closer?

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The link doesn't work, but I imagine he would have figured that there is a 1/10 chance of a 3 being rolled, assuming there are ten different numbers on the die.

Since he rolled the die 20 times, and 4 of those rolls were 3's, the experimental probability of him rolling a 3 are 1/5.

What I think he should do is: try the experiment 3 times, then gather the data of the experiments, and make his prediction.
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