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when playing a board game, marisol rolled a number cube 10 times. she rolled an even number 7 times. based in her results, what is the experimental probability marisa will roll an odd number on her next roll?
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There is a 50 50 chance marisol will roll an odd number
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No matter how many times you roll a die or number cube the probability is always 50/50 on whether you will roll an even or odd number.
However, since you are using experimental probability the results based answer would be 3/10 or 30%
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