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How does the experimental probability you found in question 5 compare to the theoretical probability of rolling an even number?
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How does the experimental probability you found in question 5 compare to the theoretical probability of rolling an even number?
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The experimental probability was 50%. This was based on a total of 50 outcomes that were even out of 100 possible outcomes.
The theoretical probability is 3 out of 6 as a simple ratio. This is also equal to 50%.
Both probabilities were the same.
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