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A friend of yours claims that he can control the roll of a die, increasing his probability of rolling a six. you decide to put him to the test and ask him to roll a fair die 50 times. of the 50 rolls, 11 are sixes. does this provide convincing evidence that your friend can increase his probability of rolling a six?

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Answer: No, I do not believe that there is enough convincing evidence to proof that he can control the dice.

When you roll a die, there is a 1/6 probability that you will roll a 6. If you multiply 50 by (1/6) you would expect your friend to roll at least 8 sixes.

He only rolled 3 more sixes than was expected. I would have him roll 50 more times at least to see how he does.
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