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You roll a number cube and record an even number 13 times in a row. As the number of times you roll an even number increases, what happens to the theoretical probability that you roll an odd number?The theoretical probability increases,The theoretical probability decreases,The theoretical probability does not change,

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By definition, the theoretical probability is defined as the ratio of the number of favourable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes.

On every roll we still have the same amount of even numbers and the same amount of numbers, therefore, the theoretical probability does not change.

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