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Jonas is conducting an experiment using a 10-sided die. He determines that the theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is 1/10 He rolls the die 20 times. Four of those rolls result in a 3. Which adjustment can Jonas make to his experiment so the theoretical and experimental probabilities are likely to be closer?
He can decrease the sample space.
He can increase the sample space.
He can decrease the number of trials.
He can increase the number of trials.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Probability is of the experiment are likely to be he can increase the number of trials.

Normally, the experiment probabilities are likely to be closer then he can as well as he determines that the theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is 1/10 and He rolls the die 20 times.

Answered by evilqueen17
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Answer:

Jonas is conducting an experiment using a 10-sided die. He determines that the theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is 1/10 He rolls the die 20 times. Four of those rolls result in a 3. Which adjustment can Jonas make to his experiment so the theoretical and experimental probabilities are likely to be closer?

He can decrease the sample space.

He can increase the sample space.

He can decrease the number of trials.

He can increase the number of trials.

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