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A fair number cube marked 1,2,3,4,5, and 6 is rolled. Tyler tossed the cube 40 times, and noted that 26 times an even number showed. What is the experiment probability that an e…
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A fair number cube marked 1,2,3,4,5, and 6 is rolled. Tyler tossed the cube 40 times, and noted that 26 times an even number showed. What is the experiment probability that an even number will be rolled? What is the theoretical probability?
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The Experimental probability would be 1/2 or 50% it goes that way for both, hope that helps
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