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Answer with explanation:
When a Number cube numbered from 1 to 6 is rolled once,
total possible outcome ={1,2,3,4,5,6}
Probability of each outcome that is ,
[tex]P(1)=P(2)=P(3)=P(4)=P(5)=P(6)=\frac{\text{total favorable outcome}}{\text{Total possible outcome}}=\frac{1}{6}[/tex]
→So, each outcome has equal chance when a die is rolled 6 times.But in actual ,that is in experimental probability this seems impossible.
→When you are dealing with theoretical probability,we state that ,yes when a number cube is rolled six times each outcome has equal chance of coming.
→No, my friend is Incorrect,because here he is performing experiment in real life,there are chances that in next five trials ,number 5 only appears on the number cube,but when number of rolling of number cube becomes very high and higher, then probability of occurring of each number becomes same.
Answer:
Here's the sample =3=
Step-by-step explanation:
Jamie is not correct. No matter how many times the cube is rolled, the probability of rolling a 5 will be 1/6.