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Mathematics, 23.05.2020 19:00 Valduarte07

Sample Response/Explanation: To find the
experimental probability, compare the total number of
times the event occurs to the total number of trials.
Compare the frequency of rolling the number six (9) to
Which of the following did you include in your
response? Check all that apply.
Experimental probability is a ratio that compares
the number of times the event occurs to the total
number of trials.
Add the frequencies to get the total number of
trials.
Compare the frequency of rolling the number 6 to
the total number of trials.
Simplify the experimental probability to 3/20.

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