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An eight-sided dice numberedfrom 1 to 8 is rolled 80 times todetermine whether it is fair,a If the dice is fair, how manyof each number would you expect to get?

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We were given the following information:

The dice is 8-sided, numbered from 1-8

We are to decide if the dice is fair. We do this as shown below:


\begin{gathered} \text{For a fair dice, we have:} \\ P=\frac{Favourable\text{ Outcome}}{Total\text{ Outcome}} \\ P\mleft(1\mright)=(1)/(8) \\ P(2)=(1)/(8) \\ P(3)=(1)/(8) \\ P(4)=(1)/(8) \\ P(5)=(1)/(8) \\ P(6)=(1)/(8) \\ P(7)=(1)/(8) \\ P(8)=(1)/(8) \end{gathered}

If the dice is rolled 80 times, we expect the answer to be as shown below:


\begin{gathered} P(1)=(1)/(8)*80=10 \\ P(2)=(1)/(8)*80=10 \\ P(3)=(1)/(8)*80=10 \\ P(4)=(1)/(8)*80=10 \\ P(1)=(1)/(8)*80=10 \\ P(1)=(1)/(8)*80=10 \\ P(1)=(1)/(8)*80=10 \\ P(1)=(1)/(8)*80=10 \end{gathered}

Therefore, for a fair dice, we would get each number: 10 times

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