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Mathematics, 03.03.2020 23:04, losstdr3ams

Four groups of students are doing a probability experiment with a standard number cube to see how many times they roll a 4 out of 500 trails. The theoretical probability of rolling a 4 is 16 or approximately 0.17 and one group came close to this probability with an experimental probability of 0.175. This MOST LIKELY came from which group?A)Group AB)Group BC)Group CD)Group D

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