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Tyrone rolls a standard number cube multiple times and records the data in the table above. At the end of the experiment, he counts that he has rolled 155 sixes. Based on Tyrone’s experiment, find the experimental probability of rolling a six. Round the answer to the nearest thousandth.

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User Mnel
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So the problem ask to find the probability of rolling a six cubes and the probability of this problem, base on the data in the table and also the data in your problem with further calculation, the probability is 25.83%. I hope this will help you.
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User Wf Khani
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Answer: 0.155

Step-by-step explanation:

1) The table with the data recorded is in the figure attached.

2) It shows that the experiment was performed 1,000 times.

3) The experimental probability is calculated as the number of positive outcomes divided by the number of experiments performed.

Then, the experimental probability of rolling a six is the number of times that he rolled sixes divided by the number of times the cube was rolled.

Experimental probabilit of rolling a six = 155 / 1,000 = 0.155, which is the answer.

Tyrone rolls a standard number cube multiple times and records the data in the table-example-1
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