What is the experimental probability of rolling a"3"?
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The experimental probability of rolling a 3 is 1/30 greater than the theoretical probability of rolling a 3.
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1/6 .
Given to find:
The experimental probability of rolling a"3".
- The probability is determined by the sample space of an object. For example, the probability of rolling a 3 using a fair die is 1/6.
- This is because the number 3 represents one possible outcome out of the 6 possible outcomes of rolling a fair die.
A number cube (dice) has six sides labeled 1 through 6.
Hence, a fair dice has a probability of
1/6
to land on any predetermined number 1 through 6.
Therefore, to land on 3 the probability is
1/6.
Hence Answer is 1/6.
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