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How does the theoretical probability of the event “roll a 1” change when a standard 1-6 number cube is rolled more times in an experiment? A. If a 1 is rolled, the theoretical probability will increase. B. If a number NOT 1 is rolled, the theoretical probability will increase. C. If a number NOT 1 is rolled, the theoretical probability will decrease. D. The theoretical probability will not change.


How does the theoretical probability of the event “roll a 1” change when a standard 1-6 number cube

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