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1 January, 21:04

a die is rolled 200 times and a 6 comes up 30 times, then it's relative

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  1. 1 January, 21:20
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    Relative frequency = no. of successful outcomes / total no. of tries

    In this case, 30/200 = 15/100 = 3/20

    3/20 is the relative frequency, or relative probability, of rolling a 6. The accuracy of the relative frequency increases as you increase the number of times you roll the die. The theoretical probability of a 6 on a fair die is 1/6 = 10/60, whereas 3/20 = 9/60. Over 1000 rolls, or 2000, or even 10000, the relative probability should draw nearer to 1/6.
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