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You roll a die 42 times. The table shows the results. Find the experimental probability of rolling each number. Write each probability as a fraction in simplest form. For which number is the experimental probability of rolling the number the same as the theoretical probability?
p(one)=
p(two)=
p(three)=
p(four)=
p(five)=
p(six)=

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Help please will give brinliest You roll a die 42 times. The table shows the results-example-1
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There are 6 numbers in a die.

So, theoretical probability of each no. = 1/6

P(1) = 7/42 = 1/6

P(2)= 6/42 =1/7

P(3) = 14/42= 1/3

P(4)= 4/42=2/21

P(5)= 6/42= 1/7

P(6)= 5/42

For no. 1 experimental probability of rolling the number the same as the theoretical probability

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