Laura rolled a number cube  50  times and got the following results. Outcome Rolled 1 2 3 4 5 6 Number of Rolls 9 12 6 5 12 6 Answer the following. Round your answers to the nearest thousandths. (a)From Laura's results, compute the experimental probability of rolling a  4 .   (b)Assuming that the cube is fair, compute the theoretical probability of rolling a  4 .   (c)Assuming that the cube is fair, choose the statement below that is true.     With a small number of rolls, it is surprising when the experimental probability is much greater than the theoretical probability.   With a small number of rolls, it is not surprising when the experimental probability is much greater than the theoretical probability.   With a small number of rolls, the experimental probability will always be much greater than the theoretical probability.

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Laura rolled a number cube 

50

 times and got the following results.

Outcome Rolled
1
2
3
4
5
6
Number of Rolls
9
12
6
5
12
6

Answer the following. Round your answers to the nearest thousandths.

(a)From Laura's results, compute the experimental probability of rolling a 
4
.
 
(b)Assuming that the cube is fair, compute the theoretical probability of rolling a 
4
.
 
(c)Assuming that the cube is fair, choose the statement below that is true.
 
 
With a small number of rolls, it is surprising when the experimental probability is much
greater than the theoretical probability.
 
With a small number of rolls, it is not surprising when the experimental probability is much
greater than the theoretical probability.
 
With a small number of rolls, the experimental probability will always be much greater than
the theoretical probability.
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