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4 April, 12:23

Caleb performed an experiment in which he rolled a number cube 100 times. He recorded the results in a table.

What was the experimental probability of rolling a 4?

Number Rolled - Frequency - Experimental Probability

1 15 0.15

2 17 0.17

3 17 0.17

4 14?

5 21 0.21

6 16 0.16

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  1. 4 April, 12:34
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    Answer: The experimental probability of rolling a 4 is 0.14

    Experimental probability of rolling a 4 = (frequency of rolling a 4) / (Total number of rolling the number cube)

    Frequency of rolling a 4 = 14

    Total number of rolling the number cube = 100

    Replacing in the formula above:

    Experimental probability of rolling a 4 = 14 / 100

    Experimental probability of rolling a 4 = 0.14
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