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

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sometimes

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Theoretical probability is fixed/remains the same because it is based on theory which is calculated, while the experimental probability is based on data that is gained from actually doing it. According to the law of large numbers, the average experimental probability always approaches the theoretical probability.

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