First, we calculate the total number of times the number cube was rolled:
5 + 3 = 8
Then, we calculate the experimental probability of landing on a 2:
5/8 = 1/3
Therefore, the experimental probability of landing on a 2 is 1/3.
A six-sided number cube is rolled 25 times and lands on 2 five times and on 6 three times. Write how I the experimental probability of landing on a 2 is 1/3
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the cube was rolled 25 times.
Apologies for the oversight.
Given that the cube was rolled 25 times and landed on 2 five times, the experimental probability of landing on a 2 can be calculated as:
Experimental Probability = Number of times the event occurred / Total number of trials
Experimental Probability = 5/25 = 1/5
Therefore, the correct experimental probability of landing on a 2 is 1/5.
Given that the cube was rolled 25 times and landed on 2 five times, the experimental probability of landing on a 2 can be calculated as:
Experimental Probability = Number of times the event occurred / Total number of trials
Experimental Probability = 5/25 = 1/5
Therefore, the correct experimental probability of landing on a 2 is 1/5.