Answer:
Sample Response/Explanation: To find the experimental probability, compare the total number of times the event occurs to the total number of trials. Compare the frequency of rolling the number six (9) to the total number of trials (60) using a ratio, and then reduce.
Explanation:
Experimental probability: probability of something based off data from your experiment
frequency of 6:9
total times rolled: 13+11+9+8+10+9=60
probability: 9/60, 3/20, or 15 percent