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The table shows the results of rolling a die with unequal faces find each experimental probability as a fraction in simplest form.Rolling a number other than 5?

The table shows the results of rolling a die with unequal faces find each experimental-example-1
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Answer: 0.86

Step-by-step explanation

The experimental probability P is found by:


P=\frac{\text{ number of outcomes in event A}}{\text{ Total outcomes}}

As we want to know the experimental probability of rolling a number other than 5, we can find the probability of rolling 5 and subtract it to 1. Thus, the number of outcomes we got of 5 is 14, while the total outcomes is the sum of all:


\text{ Total outcomes}=26+10+12+9+14+29=100

Then, the P(X=5) is:


P(X=5)=(14)/(100)=0.14

Finally, the P(X≠5) is:


P(X\\e5)=1-0.14=0.86

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