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Experimental probability is calculated by taking the number of times an event occurs (in this case, landing on a 3) and dividing it by the total number of trials.
In this case, the number cube landed on 3 ten times out of 30 trials.
Experimental probability of landing on a 3 = Number of times a 3 is rolled / Total number of trials
= 10 / 30
= 1/3
≈ 0.333
Therefore, the experimental probability of landing on a 3 when rolling a six-sided number cube is approximately 0.333.