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Robin tosses two number cubes 100 times and gets a pair of 3s 18 times. What is the experimental probability that she will roll a pair of 3s on her next toss? A) 3:100 B) 18:50 C) 9:50 D) 1:21
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Robin tosses two number cubes 100 times and gets a pair of 3s 18 times. What is the experimental probability that she will roll a pair of 3s on her next toss?
A) 3:100
B) 18:50
C) 9:50
D) 1:21
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The answer would be C: 9:50
Robin had tossed a pair of 3s 18 times out of 100 trials. Since the formula for experimental probability is number of desirable outcomes:total trials, the experimental probability would results to be 18:100
→ 9:50.
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