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E. Engagement (Time Frame: Day 3)
Learning Task No. 3
Two dice are rolled ten times and the total numbers of dots are added up. Here are the outcomes of the
sum:
6
7. 12 15 2
9 10 5 7 8
1. What is the experimental probability that the sum is greater than 6
2. What is the experimental probability that the faces with 3 and 2 dots appear?
3. What is the experimental probability that the sum is an even number?
4. What is the experimental probability that the sum is an odd nurnber?
5. What is the experimental probability that the sum is 5?​

Answers

Answered by ashokchoudhary2k5
2

Answer:

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Answered by krishna210398
0

Answer:

Answer for 1 )  \frac{3}{5}

Answer for 2 )  \frac{3}{5}

Answer for 3 )  \frac{1}{2}

Answer for 4 )  \frac{1}{2}

Answer for 5 )  \frac{1}{5}

Given: Two dice are rolled ten times.

To Find:

1)  What is the experimental probability that the sum is greater than 6.

2)What is the experimental probability that the faces with 3 and 2 dots appear?

3) What is the experimental probability that the sum is an even number?

4)What is the experimental probability that the sum is an odd nurnber?

5). What is the experimental probability that the sum is 5?​

Step-by-step explanation:

1) As given the output of the dices are  out of which only 7,12,9,10,8,7   are greater than 6 , so according to the desired outcome the pobability is  =.\frac{6}{10}  = \frac{3}{5}

2) In accordance with the problem , sum of 6 can be as 3 and 3 or as 2           and 4 . similarly, for 7 it can be 3 and 4 or 2 and 5 ,for 5 it can be 3 and 2 for 8 it can be 3 and 5 or, 2 and 6 .

So, probability is \frac{3}{5}

3) In the given outcome of the two dices the sum which is even is 7, 5, 9,   5, 7 .

so the probability is \frac{5}{10} = \frac{1}{2}

4) ) In the given outcome of the two dices the sum which is odd is 6, 12, 2, 10, 8.

Hence probability is \frac{5}{10} = \frac{1}{2}

5)In the given outcome the experimental probability in which the sum is 5 are  \frac{2}{10} = \frac{1}{5}

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