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Ms.McClain conducted an experiment with a 6- sided number cube. The table shows the number of times each number landed:

For which number did the theoretical probability equal the experimental probability?

Answer choices:
A) 1
B) 4
C) 3
D) 5

Ms.McClain conducted an experiment with a 6- sided number cube. The table shows the-example-1
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For number 1 (option A), the theoretical probability equal the experimental probability.

Explanation:

The given is,

Ms.McClain conducted an experiment with a 6- sided number cube

Step:1

For theoretical probability,


P(number) _(T) = (Number of favorable outcomes)/(Total number of outcomes) ×
No.of times

For Number 1,


P(1) _(T) = (1)/(6) (48)

= (0.1667)(48)


P(1)_(T) = 8

For Number 2,


P(2) _(T) = (1)/(6) (48)

= (0.1667)(48)


P(2)_(T) = 8

For Number 3,


P(3)_(T) = (1)/(6) (48)

= (0.1667)(48)


P(3)_(T) = 8

For Number 4,


P(4)_(T) = (1)/(6) (48)

= (0.1667)(48)


P(4)_(T) = 8

For Number 5,


P(5) _(T) = (1)/(6) (48)

= (0.1667)(48)


P(5)_(T) = 8

For Number 6,


P(6) _(T) = (1)/(6) (48)

= (0.1667)(48)


P(6)_(T) = 8

Step:2

Experimental probability from table,


P(1) _(E) =8


P(2) _(E) =10


P(3) _(E) =7


P(4) _(E) =6


P(5) _(E) =9


P(6) _(E) =8

Step:3

In compare with theoretical probability and experimental probability the number 1 and 6 are equal.

From the given options the number 1 is selected.

Result:

For number 1 (option A), the theoretical probability equal the experimental probability.

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