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Based on the Theoretical Probability of rolling a 1, what is the expected number of times a 1should have been rolled out of the 15 times in the experiment? How does this compare to the Experimental Probability?
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Based on the Theoretical Probability of rolling a 1, what is the expected number of times a 1should have been rolled out of the 15 times in the experiment? How does this compare to the Experimental Probability?
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420 69
Explanation:
420 420
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