The total number of rolls is 10 + 6 + 4 + 8 + 6 + 6 = 40.
The number of times a 3 or a 6 was rolled is 4 + 6 = 10.
So, the experimental probability of rolling a 3 or a 6 is 10/40 = 1/4.
Therefore, the answer is \(\frac{1}{4}\)
The table shows the results of rolling a number cube with sides labeled 1 through 6 several times.
What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3 or a 6?
Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest form in the box.
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Outcome Number of times outcome occurred
1 10
2 6
3 4
4 8
5 6
6 6
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