The 1st thing you would do is figure the percent of a 5 coming up from the first 8 rolls Sally did.
5/8 = 25%
The chance that she would roll a 5 on the 9th attempt is 25%
Sally rolls a fair number cube 8 times and gets a 5 twice. What is the experimental probability that on her next roll, she will roll a 5?
I know that experimental probability is f/n, so the number of trials is now 9, but is the number of times Sally roll a 5 two times or three?
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But, we know that the 5 came up two times in the first eight rolls.