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                 A standard number cube with the numbers 1 through 6 is rolled. Find the probability of rolling a number greater than 4.  (1 point)
start fraction 1 over 6 end fraction
start fraction 1 over 3 end fraction
start fraction 5 over 6 end fraction
start fraction 2 over 3 end fraction
            
        start fraction 1 over 6 end fraction
start fraction 1 over 3 end fraction
start fraction 5 over 6 end fraction
start fraction 2 over 3 end fraction
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            F
            
     A number cube is rolled 360 times, and the results are recorded as follows: 61 ones, 26 twos, 36 threes, 76 fours, 73 fives, and 88 sixes. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 2 or a 3?  (1 point)
0.07
0.17
0.26
0.83
    
0.07
0.17
0.26
0.83
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    The probability of rolling a number greater than 4 is 2 out of 6, or start fraction 1 over 3 end fraction. Answer: \boxed{\text{B) } \text{start fraction 1 over 3 end fraction}.}
    
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    The experimental probability of rolling a 2 or a 3 can be calculated by adding the number of times a 2 and a 3 were rolled, and dividing by the total number of rolls: 
Experimental probability = (26 + 36) รท 360 = 0.17
Therefore, the answer is \boxed{\text{B) }0.17}.
    
Experimental probability = (26 + 36) รท 360 = 0.17
Therefore, the answer is \boxed{\text{B) }0.17}.
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