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A six-sided number cube is rolled 600 times. The results are 246 even numbers and 354 odd numbers.
How does the relative frequency of rolling an odd number compare to the theoretical probability?
Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statements.

The relative frequency of rolling an odd number is
Choose... A equal to B Greater than C Less than
the theoretical probability. The theoretical probability is
Choose... A 0.41 B 0.5 C 0.59
and the relative frequency is
Choose... A 41% B 50% C 59%

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Sagot :

Answer:

1) Experimental probability: = (number of favorable outcome)/(number of trial:

= 272/600 = 0.4533.

2) Relative frequency = number rolls/Total number of rolls = 272/600

1) is the same as 2)

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