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28 August, 15:49

Ronaldo rolled a number cube 50 times. During these trials he rolled the number 5 a total of 7 times. Based on these trials, what is the probability of rolling a 5? Does this represent a theoretical or experimental probability? Explain.

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  1. 28 August, 16:14
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    The probability of rolling a 5 is still 1/6, and this is an example of experimental probability. The result of trials not being the same as theoretical results does not change the theoretical probability. The chance of rolling a certain number on a perfect die will always be 1/6.
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