In the table below are the results of rolling a number cube 400 times.
Number 1 2 3 4 5...
Mathematics, 13.04.2020 22:51 leahmitch612
In the table below are the results of rolling a number cube 400 times.
Number 1 2 3 4 5 6
Frequency 35 211 32 41 38 43
A. Based on the observed frequencies, calculate the relative frequency for each number.
B. Based on your results in A, do the outcomes for rolling the number cube appear to be equally likely? Explain your answer using complete sentences.
C. If the outcomes do appear to be equally likely, why are the observed frequencies different for each number? If the outcomes do not appear to be equally likely, identify a possible reason for this result.
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