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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A standard number cube was rolled multiple times, and the results were recorded in the table above. What can be said about the experimental probability of rolling a two versus the theoretical probability of rolling a two?

OpenStudy (snivvles.com):

theoretical is 1/6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so would it be theatrical probability of 1/6 is greater than experimental

OpenStudy (snivvles.com):

Maybe. Can you send the table?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you know it?

OpenStudy (snivvles.com):

hang on sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (snivvles.com):

4/12

OpenStudy (snivvles.com):

so 2/12 vs. 4/12

OpenStudy (snivvles.com):

experimental is 2/12 more, or 1/6

OpenStudy (snivvles.com):

so D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

great last question. I think its A but i don't know Tony spins a spinner that has an equal chance of stopping on one of four colors: red, blue, green, or yellow. He then flips a fair coin. What is the sample space of the experiment?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you still here?

OpenStudy (snivvles.com):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i don't know if its a or c

OpenStudy (snivvles.com):

sample space is all possible outcomes, so {red, heads; green, heads; blue, heads; yellow, heads; yellow, tails; blue, tails; green, tails; red, tails}

OpenStudy (snivvles.com):

so c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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