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Tranh needs to randomly...
Mathematics, 12.02.2021 14:00, campbellkruger
Huge Questions Giving out a brainliest for the best one!
HELP NEEDED
Tranh needs to randomly assign 6,000 people into 6 approximately equal-sized groups for a
big event. She decides to use a number cube to assign them each a number from 1 to 6, which
will represent the group they are in. She does a test-run with the number cube the day before
D. 7 to 365
15
the event. The results of her test-run are in the table below.
4
Number 1 2 3
5 6
Times rolled 161 160 162 206 150 161
Part A
What is the theoretical probability of rolling each number on the number cube, and what is the
experimental probability based on Tranh's
test? Explain how you calculated each probability.
Part B
Can Tranh use her results to randomly assign everyone to an approximately equal-sized group?
Explain
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