Tyrone rolls a standard number cube multiple times and records the data in the table above. At the end of the experiment, he counts that he has rolled 155 sixes. Find the experimental probability of rolling a six, based on Tyrone’s experiment. Round the answer to the nearest thousandth.
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OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you know probability?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@chancemorris123
OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
So he got 155 sixes out of 1000 rolls so to determine the problility of rolling a six so I'm pretty sure all you would have to do is 155/1000 to find the answer you want
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
im here
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OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
to find the answer i need you guys to give me it :))))))))))
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@taramgrant0543664 its not asking for the percent he rolled. its asking for the probility of getting the 6. ill give you the answer if you medal
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
can u tell me y?
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OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
Ya I just realized that technically it is the probability for 100 roles
OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
Sorry 1000 roles
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its \[1\div 6\]
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
if its just a guess for the medal tell me i wil let u keep the metal i just dont want to get it wrong
OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
For one role your probabity of rolling a 6 is 1 in 6 so 1/6
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
C
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
oh so it is right
tahnks
OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
You have one number you want and there are six options so that's why it's 1/6 for one role
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
what bout this one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no wait. shes right its 155/1000
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OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
correction the first one is B
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
is this true @taramgrant0543664
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait. chance is this a test you are in??
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
no
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OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
home work
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
why?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then why does it say "unit test"?
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
well u see
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
its a bug
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OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
its homework last one for the sectioon
OpenStudy (taramgrant0543664):
For that second question I'm not sure I've never done that stuff before sorry!
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
its ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
tara dont answer it. we cannot answer for a test.
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
at least you tryed thats all that matters or read it
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OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
ok its not a test
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it wouldnt say "Unit Test" if it wasnt a test.
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
so what your saying is that im lying
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
if u think im lying then get out buy
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats exactly what im saying
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
bye
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
bye
OpenStudy (chancemorris123):
ok i am going to put a diff ? because this guy so BYE