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A number cube was rolled as part of an experiment. The results are displayed in the table below
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Number
Frequency
1 |
4 | 6
| 3 | 4 | 5
5 | 73 | 5
What is the best explanation of how to find the experimental probability of rolling a 3?
To find the experimental probability of rolling a three, write a ratio of the number of times three occurs to the total number
of trials. Simplify if necessary
To find the experimental probability of rolling a three, write a ratio of the total number of trials to the frequency of the
number three Simplify if necessary
To find the experimental probability of rolling a three, write a ratio of the number three to the total number of trials. Simplify
if necessary
To find the experimental probability of rolling a three, write a ratio of the total number of trials to the number three Simplif
if necessary

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