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If the theoretical probability of rolling a “4” on a die is 1/6, predict how many times the outcome will be “4” if you roll the die 42 times. Roll the die 42 times. Did the number of times you rolled a “4” agree with the theoretical probability? Explain why this happened.

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Answered by amm201178
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Step-by-step explanation:

A fair die has 666 faces numbered 111 through 666 that are each equally likely to show when the die is rolled.

What is the theoretical probability that a fair die shows a 1?1?1, question mark

P\left( 1 \right)=P(1)=P, left parenthesis, 1, right parenthesis, equals  

Explain

QUESTION B

Dave is going to roll a die 606060 times and see how often a 111 shows.

According to the theoretical probability, how many rolls should Dave expect to show a 1?1?1, question mark

\approx≈approximately equals  

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