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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Pablo rolled a standard die times. He got a 1 twelve times. How does this result compare to the expected results? Explain

OpenStudy (amistre64):

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OpenStudy (campbell_st):

you need to know how many times the die was rolled... as the experimental probability of a 1 is P(1) = 12/ number of rolls... then compare this to the theoretical probability of P(1) = 1/6 providing you are rolling a fair 6 sided die

OpenStudy (anonymous):

he rolled it 24 times

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (campbell_st):

so in the experiment the probability of 1 is P(1) = 12/24 simplify the fraction and compare it to the theoretical probability for a 1

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