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Joey is conducting an experiment rolling 2 six-sided number cubes to determine how many times he can roll doubles. He recorded his results in a table from the first 100 rolls.



Number Of Rolls Number of Doubles
50 3
100 13
150

How do the relative frequency of rolling doubles on 50 rolls and rolling doubles on 100 rolls compare to the theoretical probability of rolling doubles? Justify your answer.






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Answered by jaiperumal01
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Step-by-step explanation:

If a dice is rolled once we get 6 possible outcomes. If it is rolled 3 times there are 6^3 = 216 possible out comes. The lowest number is that we can obtain is 1+1+1 = 3

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