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A number cube with faces labeled from 1 to 6 was rolled 20 times. Each time the number cube was rolled, the number showing on the top face was recorded. The table shows the results.

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Answer:

  • 2/5 = 0.4

Step-by-step explanation:

The table that shows the results and the question (taken from similar question) are:

Number Showing Frequency

on Top Face

1 0

2 3

3 3

4 6

5 3

6 5

Based on these results, what is the experimental probability that the next time the number cube is rolled it will land with 5 or 6 showing on the top face?​

Solution

The frequencies of each event recorded for a particular experience are named experimental probabilities and, in general, differ from the theoretical probabilities.

Experimental probabilities, for instance, when compared with the theoretical probabilities, may show a bias, like a loaded (unfair) die.

The experimental probability that the next time the number cube is rolled it will land with 5 or 6 showing on the top face is equal to the number of times the die showed a 5 or a 6 on the top face (the frequencies) divided by the number of times the experiment was performed:

  • Frequency of 5 on top face: 3
  • Frequency of 6 on top face: 5

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8

  • Number of times the experiment was performed: 0 + 3 + 3 + 6 + 3 + 5 = 20

Probability = 8 / 20 = 2 / 5 = 0.4 ← answer

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