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WILL GIVE MEDEL TO RIGHT ANSWER! Identify the resulting probability as theoretical or experimental. The outcomes for rolling a number cube with faces labeled 1− 6 are equally likely. Find the probability that the number rolled is at least a 4. A. The experimental probability is 1/2. B. The experimental probability is 1/3. C. The theoretical probability is1/2 . D The theoretical probability is 1/3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OK @WhoKnowsWhoCares

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer would be C. There are 6 total numbers, 1-6. Anything that is at least a 4 are 4,5, and 6. That would either make the answer A or C, since 4,5, and 6 take up 1/2 of the numbers. The answer is found through a theoretical process, so the answer is C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AFlyingMelon ok thanks :D

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@TeenTitansfan1010 You're welcome!

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