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C200/00.2 a group of friends are playing a game in which they roll a 4-sided pyramid and pull a marble from a bag of 4 marbles. the faces of the pyramid are the same size and numbered 1 to 4. each marble is a different color. the colors are green, blue, orange, and purple. the friend that rolls the number 3 on the pyramid and pulls a blue marble wins a point. the results from the first 12 turns are listed: 4 and blue 1 and blue 3 and orange 2 and green 3 and blue 2 and purple 2 and purple 1 and purple 4 and blue 1 and green 4 and orange 3 and green compare the theoretical and experimental probability of rolling a 3 on the pyramid and pulling a blue marble by dragging and dropping the descriptions into the box it matches. theoretical probability experimental probability (the probability is the probability is to) (answer may be different depending on number of trials) (answer will always be the same)
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