A six-sided number cube is rolled 30 times and lands on 3 ten times and on 5 eight times. Calculate the experimental probability of landing on a 3. Write your answer in the simplest form of a fraction.(1 point)

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The experimental probability of landing on a 3 is the number of times it landed on a 3 divided by the total number of times the cube was rolled.

Experimental probability of landing on a 3 = Number of times landing on a 3 / Total number of rolls
Experimental probability of landing on a 3 = 10 / 30
Experimental probability of landing on a 3 = 1 / 3

Therefore, the experimental probability of landing on a 3 is 1/3.
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