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Answer:

3/14

Explanation:

Given a 2 appeared 3 times in 14 rolls, you want the experimental probability of rolling a 2.

Experimental probability

The experimental probability of a given outcome is the number of times that outcome occurs divided by the total number of trials. Here, a "2" appeared on 3 of the 14 rolls, so the experimental probability is ...

P(2) = 3/14

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