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A class rolled number cubes. Their results are shown in the table. What is the experimental probability of rolling each number?

Number----Occurences
1-------------------------51
2-------------------------47
3-------------------------49
4-------------------------51
5-------------------------50
6--------------------45

The experimental probability of rolling a 1 is ____?

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51/293 or 51 out of 293 probability of rolling a 1.
User IShubhamPrakash
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Answer:

The experimental probability of rolling a 1 is:
(51)/(293)

The experimental probability of rolling a 2 is:
(47)/(293)

The experimental probability of rolling a 3 is:
(49)/(293)

The experimental probability of rolling a 4 is :
(51)/(293)

The experimental probability of rolling a 5 is :
(50)/(293)

The experimental probability of rolling a 6 is:
(45)/(293)

Explanation:

We are given the occurrence of numbers on rolling a number cube as:

Number----Occurences

1---------------51

2--------------47

3--------------49

4--------------51

5--------------50

6--------------45

This means that the experimental probability of rolling a 1 is:

Ratio of number of times 1 come up and the total number of occurrence.

The total number of occurrence are: 51+47+49+51+50+45=293

This means that the experimental probability of rolling a 1 is:


=(51)/(293)

Similarly we can solve for others.

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