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Diane rolled a number cube 25 times and got the following results Outcome Rolled 1 2 3 4 5 6
Number of Rolls 261583
Fill in the table below. Round your answers to the nearest thousandth.
(0) From Diane's results, compute the experimental probability of rolling an odd number
(1) Assuming that the cube is fair, compute the theoretical probability of rolling an odd number
(c) Assuming that the cube is fair, choose the statement below that is true
As the number of rolis increases, we expect the experimental and theoretical
probabilities to become closer, though they might not be equal
The experimental and theoretical probabilities must always be equal
As the number of rolls increases, we expect the experimental and theoretical
probabilities to become farther apart
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