Asked by Xx

A number cube is rolled 100 times. The results are shown in the table below.

Outcome: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.

Number of times rolled: 22, 18, 9, 11, 19, 21.

Find the experimental probability and express it as a percent.

P(even) = ?

A. 50%
B. 40%
C. 29%*



How does the experimental probability you found in question 5 compare to the theoretical probability of rolling an even number?

A. The theoretical probability is 10% greater than the experimental probability.

B. The experimental probability is 10% greater than the theoretical probability.

C. The theoretical probability is equal to the experimental probability.

Answers

Answered by Xx
Please help!! Would be much appreciated!
Answered by idk
B
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A
C
Is right
Answered by Dannielle Brogoli
is "idk" correct?? cause I might be famous but I still need help in math.. ;)
Answered by DAT BOI
is this for Lesson 2: Experimental Probability?
Answered by somebody
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Answered by Anonymous
yes it is right for lesson 2 experimental probabilitys
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Answered by Honey
Wait what? This is a practice test, with six questions. Could be take all of the awnsers??
Answered by Tasty Quarters
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What abt the practice quiz?
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