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A die is rolled 200 times with the following results.
1 - 32
2 - 36
3 - 44
4 - 20
5 - 30
6 - 38

What is the theoretical probability of the given event?
P(even)


Sagot :

Answer:

Theoretical Probability: P(even) = . 1/2

Experimental Probability: P(evn) = 94/200 = 47/100

Step-by-step explanation:

The theoretical probability of getting a even number is 1/2 because it equally likely to get and not to get it. Since half of the numbers are even then the probability of getting an even is 1/2.

Answer: 47%

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the data given the odds of this die rolling an even number would be

47%.

To get the answer we need to add up all the events we are looking for - uin this case even numbers. 36+20+38=94. so the even numbers are rolled 94 out of 200 times. 94/200 or .47 or 47%