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.
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Can you please help me figure them out?
I think the first one is C and the second one is A
I think the first one is C - no
and the second one is A - no
Even numbers: 18 + 11 + 21 = 50
and the second one is A - no
Even numbers: 18 + 11 + 21 = 50
So is it 50%? Also how did you know what numbers to calculate?
You posted this chart.
Outcome: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Number of times rolled: 22, 18, 9, 11, 19, 21.
Outcome: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Number of times rolled: 22, 18, 9, 11, 19, 21.
Ohhhh I get it now, you took the even numbers and added them.
I think the answer to the last problem is C and I think that because the likely hood to get an even number rather than odd is a 50/50 chance.
I think the answer to the last problem is C and I think that because the likely hood to get an even number rather than odd is a 50/50 chance.
:-)
Yes, 2 is c.
Yes, 2 is c.
Thank you very much for helping me! I'm sure I'll get a good grade! :)
You are very welcome. :-)
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IDK THERE ARE FREAKING 6 QUESTIONS NOT 4 PEOPLE AM I RIGHT???!!!!
I see 4 questions
the answer for connexus the answer are
1 B
2 C
3 A
4 B
5 A
6 C
1 B
2 C
3 A
4 B
5 A
6 C
Have you seen the correct answer BDAC before?
thanks smartgirl i got a 100%
HELLO teacher 11 is NOT even!!!!
guys the only even numbers are 22 and 18!!!
I have 9 questions on my quiz!
thank you
smartgirl
smartgirl
Smartgirl is correct for
6.3.5 - Practice: Theoretical and Experimental Probability Practice
Math 6 Spring 2020/2021 / 6. Exploring Probability / 6.3. Theoretical and Experimental Probability
6.3.5 - Practice: Theoretical and Experimental Probability Practice
Math 6 Spring 2020/2021 / 6. Exploring Probability / 6.3. Theoretical and Experimental Probability
thank you smartgirl, I would have failed that practice.