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Answer: D. The experimental probability is greater than the theoretical probability.

Explanation:

Experimental Probability

Sam rolled a 6 39/75 times

39/72 = 0.52 probability

Theoretical Probability

The likelihood of rolling a 6, in general, is 1/6, as a die has 6 sides, and a 6 is found on one of the six sides.

1/6 = 0.167 probability

52% experimental > 16.7% probability, thus the answer would be D.

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Answer:a or possibly c

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