In an experiment, a fair six-sided number cube, numbered 1 through 6, was rolled 2 times to determine the probability of rolling an even number in the first roll and a number greater than 4 in the second roll. The trial was repeated 10 times. The data from the experiment is shown in the table. What is the experimental probability of rolling an even number in the first roll and a number greater than 4 in the second roll? A B C D

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In an experiment, a fair six-sided number cube, numbered 1 through 6, was rolled 2 times to determine the probability of rolling an even number in the first roll and a number greater than 4 in the second roll. The trial was repeated 10 times. The data from the experiment is shown in the table.

 

What is the experimental probability of rolling an even number in the first roll and a number greater than 4 in the second roll?

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