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Mathematics, 06.08.2019 20:30 recon12759

Suppose you physically simulate the random process of rolling a single die. (a) after 1010 rolls of the die, you observe a "one" 44 times. what proportion of the rolls resulted in a "one"? (b) after 2020 rolls of the die, you observe a "one" 22 times. what proportion of the rolls resulted in a "one"?

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