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In an experiment, Daisy rolled a die 30 times. She rolled a

one 6 times, a two 8 times, a three one time, a four 5 times,
no fives, and a six 10 times. What is the experimental
probability Daisy rolled a six?

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Answer: The experimental probability Daisy rolled a six
=(1)/(3)

Explanation:

Experimental probability =
\frac{\text{No. of favourable outcomes in experiment}}{\text{Total outcomes}}

As per given ,

Daisy rolled a die 30 times.

i.e. Total outcomes = 30

She rolled six 10 times.

No. of favorable outcomes of getting 6= 10

Then, the experimental probability Daisy rolled a six is given by :-


(10)/(30)=(1)/(3)

Hence, the experimental probability Daisy rolled a six
=(1)/(3)

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