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Mathematics, 05.05.2021 20:50, aronhaile

A standard number cube is rolled 30 times and 21 of the 30 rolls are even numbers. Compare the experimental probability of rolling an even number to the theoretical probability of rolling an even number. The experimental probability is LESS than the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability is GREATER than the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability is EQUAL to the theoretical probability.

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