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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Well, here we look at the frequency to determine probability. As a dice has 3 even and odd numbers, the probability shall be gotten by dividing the total number of frequencies for even numbers (2,4,6) by the total number of trials.

i.e (10+10+9)/50

so the probability is 29/50 or 0.58 or 58%

Since the probability of getting even numbers is 0.58 and since the total probability is always 1, we can clearly see that the probability of one rolling an even number as per the sample is higher than that of rolling an odd number.

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