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Thursday, 29 August 2019
Experimental Probability
The mathematical answer you would get 60 of each number.
We rolled a fair dice 60 times each 2 people in our class and all together we got 600.
Friday, 23 August 2019
Probability Table
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7
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3
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5
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6
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b) 7
c) 7 out of 36
d) (total of 10) 3 out of 36
e) (even total)11 out of 36
f) (total less than 5)6 out of 36
g) (not total of 11)34 out of 36
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0
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0
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b) (most likely difference)=1
c) (difference of 3)6=⅙
d) (difference of 0)0=⅙
This is a probability of 2 fair dice showing all the possible outcomes.
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