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Jacob performed an experiment with a weighted die, numbered 1 to 6. He rolled the die 125 times and recorded the results.
Complete the table below.
0.232
37
24
0.176
18
0.048
0.104
22
Result of Roll
Frequency
Experimental
Probability
1
2
13
3
0.144
4
29
5
0.296
6
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Answer:


1 \to 22 \to 0.176


2 \to 13 \to 0.104


3 \to 18 \to 0.144


4 \to 29 \to 0.232


5 \to 37 \to 0.296


6 \to 6 \to 0.048

Explanation:

Given


n = 125

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Required

Complete the table

Experimental probability is calculated as:


Pr = (Frequency)/(n)

We use the above formula when the frequency is known.

For result of roll 2, 4 and 6

The frequencies are 13, 29 and 6, respectively

So, we have:


Pr(2) = (13)/(125) = 0.104


Pr(4) = (29)/(125) = 0.232


Pr(6) = (6)/(125) = 0.048

When the frequency is to be calculated, we use:


Pr = (Frequency)/(n)


Frequency = n * Pr

For result of roll 3 and 5

The probabilities are 0.144 and 0.296, respectively

So, we have:


Frequency(3) = 125 * 0.144 = 18


Frequency(5) = 125 * 0.296 = 37

For roll of 1 where the frequency and the probability are not known, we use:


Total \ Frequency = 125

So:

Frequency(1) added to others must equal 125

This gives:


Frequency(1) + 13 + 18 + 29 + 37 + 6 = 125


Frequency(1) + 103 = 125

Collect like terms


Frequency(1) =- 103 + 125


Frequency(1) =22

The probability is then calculated as:


Pr(1) = (22)/(125)


Pr(1) = 0.176

So, the complete table is:


1 \to 22 \to 0.176


2 \to 13 \to 0.104


3 \to 18 \to 0.144


4 \to 29 \to 0.232


5 \to 37 \to 0.296


6 \to 6 \to 0.048

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