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I believe this is correct! Good luck :)

Theoretical Probability:

P(rolling a 2) = 16.7%

P(rolling a 5) = 16.7%

P(rolling 2 or 3) = 33.4%

P(greater than 4) = 33.4%

P(3 or less) = 50.1%

Experimental Probability:

P(rolling a 2) = 20%

P(rolling a 5) = 6%

P(rolling 2 or 3) = 36%

P(greater than 4) = 24%

P(3 or less) = 54%

Step-by-step explanation:

Theoretical probability can be calculated based on the idea that each of the six numbers on the die has an equal chance of being rolled and all numbers' probabilities total to 100%. Experimental probability is based on the outcomes of your experiment (rolling the dice yourself).

When finding the probability of rolling a number or another number (for example, rolling a 2 or 3), just add the probabilities together (You rolled 2 ten times and 3 eight times, so the experimental probability of rolling a 2 or 3 is 18/50 = 36%)

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