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The experimental probability of getting a 6 on a number cube is StartFraction 7 over 40 EndFraction. Which is true about the event's experimental probability? The number 6 came up a total of 40 times. The number 6 came up 7 times out of a total of 40 trials. The number cube was rolled a total of 47 times. After 7 trials, the number 6 came up 40 times.

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Answer: The number 6 came up 7 times out of a total of 40 trials.

Explanation:

The experimental probability is the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes and the total outcomes in an event.

Given: The experimental probability of getting a 6 on a number cube is
\frac7{40} .

That means, favorable outcomes= 7x, Total outcomes= 40x

So the true statement for the event would be.

The number 6 came up 7 times out of a total of 40 trials.

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