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Matilda throws a dice 70 times work out the estimate for the number of sixes she should expect to throw

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  1. Today, 12:50
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    So she is finding an experimental probability.

    experimental probability = (number specific outcomes observed) / (total observations)

    In this case:

    ep = (number of sixes rolled) / (number of rolls)

    ep = (number of sixes rolled) / 70

    After she calculates the expected probability then she would approximate the number of expected sixes to be rolled by:

    ep*rolls = (expected number of sixes rolled in n rolls)
  2. Today, 15:24
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    It would be about 12 times
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