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Mathematics, 25.05.2021 18:50 KKHeffner02

Shelly is rolling a six-sided number cube and recording her results in a chart. Which is BEST supported by the data in the chart?

A. When viewing the data for rolling a six, as the number of rolls increases, the experimental probability becomes closer to equal to the theoretical probability.

B. When viewing the data for rolling a two, as the number of rolls increases, the experimental probability becomes closer to equal to the theoretical probability.

C. When viewing the data for rolling a four, as the number of rolls increases, the experimental probability becomes closer to equal to the theoretical probability.

D. When viewing the data for rolling a one, as the number of rolls increases, the experimental probability becomes closer to equal to the theoretical probability.
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