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During an experiment, Juan rolled a six-sided number cube 18 times. The number two occurred four times. Juan claimed

the experimental probability of rolling a two was approximately g. Which of the following is true about Juan's claim?
Juan's claim is incorrect. The correct experimental probablilty is .
Juan's claim is incorrect. The correct experimental probablilty is 3.
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O Juan's claim is incorrect. The correct experimental probablilty is .
O Juan's claim is correct.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Because you would have to find the underscore of 010-1 which makes the out of part by 6

Given :

Juan rolled a six-sided number cube 18 times.

The number two occurred four times.

To Find: Juan claimed the experimental probability of rolling a two was approximately 1/9. Why is Juan’s experimental probability incorrect?

Solution:

Total events = number of times cube rolled = 18

Favorable events = The number two occurred four times. = 4

So, the Experimental probability of rolling a two was approximately 1/9

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