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Mathematics, 22.09.2020 20:01, lenaaemersonn2

The numbers 1 to 13 are written on 13 separate slips of paper and placed into a box. A slip of paper is randomly drawn from the box. Express probabilities as reduced fractions and as decimals rounded to 3 decimal places. 1. a. What is the probability that the slip of paper has an odd number on it? 1. b. What is the probability that the slip of paper has a number less than 4 on it? Theoretical probability can be used to predict the likelihood of an event. If a single, 6-sided die is rolled there are six possible outcomes. That is, after rolling the die, the side facing up will show one of six possibilities: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. The theoretical probability that the die would land with a “2” on the side facing up is P = 1/6 = 0.167 because one out of the 6 possibilities is a “2.” MGF2106 Project 2B; SP2020 5 2. Two experiments are conducted in which a single 6-sided die is rolled 20 and 80 times. The outcomes of the experiments are shown below. For each result calculate the experimental probability of rolling a “2.” Express your answer as a reduced fraction and a decimal rounded to three decimal places. a. Experiment 1: 20 rolls b. Experiment 2: 80 rolls c. How do the experimental probabilities found compare to the theoretical probability? d. How do the experimental probabilities found compare to each other? Which one is closer to the theoretical probability?

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