Question #2cf30
1 Answer
Apr 27, 2017
Explanation:
experimental probability = no. of times outcome occurs / total no. of trials
number of times outcome occurs (for
total no. of trials
no. of times outcome occurs / total no. of trials
experimental probability
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NB: experimental probability does not have to be equal to theoretical probability.
with only
so if you get an answer like this in the future, it's most likely right.
and if you get a question asking whether the dice is biased because if this result, note that a much larger number of trials would be needed to prove this.