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One dozen students each drop a brass tack six times from a height of six inches onto a level hard surface. They record the number of times the tack lands point up. The table below lists their results. What is the percent difference from the experimental probability of the tack landing point up of all the students compared to the experimental probability the tack landing point up for student ten?

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