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When a die was rolled 60 times, the following was observed. [4 MARKS]

Outcome 123456Frequency 910121379

(i) Which number had an experimental probability that matched the theoretical probability?

(ii) How many numbers had an experimental probability that was less than that which would have been predicted by theoretical probability?

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Each subpart: 2 Marks each

To match with theoretical probability, a number should appear ten out of sixty tries.
(i) Experimental probability:P(E)=Number of trials in which the event happenedTotal number of trials
P(2)=1060
Theoretical probability:P(E)=Number of favourable outcomesNumber of all possible outcomes
Theoretical probability of getting a 2: P(2)=1060
Thus, the value 2 had an experimental probability that matched the theoretical probability.
(ii) By inspection, we can see that the frequency of 1, 5 and 6 is less than 10 for the total of 60 tries. Thus, three numbers had an experimental probability that was less than the theoretical probability.


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