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If you roll a number cube 60 times and use the result to calculate the experimental probability of rolling a 1, the experimental probability of rolling a 1 will __ be less than the theoretical probability if rolling a one. The choices are never always and sometimes

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User Larsemil
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Sometimes. The theoretical probability will always be the same because it is only theory. Experimental probability can always change. Sometimes could be larger sometimes it could be much lower.
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User Cerisier
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Answer:

Sometimes.

Explanation:

Given that you roll a number cube 60 times and use the result to calculate the experimental probability of rolling a 1.

The experimental probability can be less than or more than or equal to theoretical probability

Hence we can say that

If you roll a number cube 60 times and use the result to calculate the experimental probability of rolling a 1, the experimental probability of rolling a 1 will _sometimes_ be less than the theoretical probability if rolling a one.

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