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Erin rolls a standard number cube multiple times and records the data in the table above. At the end of the experiment, she counts that she has rolled 150 sixes. Find the experimental probability of rolling
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Erin rolls a standard number cube multiple times and records the data in the table above. At the end of the experiment, she counts that she has rolled 150 sixes. Find the experimental probability of rolling a six, based on Erin’s experiment.
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I'm not sure but I just did the math and I believe it's 900 sixes
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