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3 March, 11:12

Tommy conducts an experiment where he rolls a number cube, with sides labeled from 1 to 6, and then flips a coin. This table shows the results from 12 trials. Results 1 H 4 T 1 H 5 T 2 H 3 T 6 T 2 H 3 T 5 T 3 H 4 T How do the experimental probability and theoretical probability of rolling an odd number and then flipping a tail in Tommy's trials compare? Drag and drop the values or phrases to correctly complete the sentence. The experimental probability is, which is the theoretical probability of.

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  1. 3 March, 15:05
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    The experimental probability is greater than the theoretical probability.

    The theoretical probability of rolling an odd and flipping a coin is 1/4.

    1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4

    Looking at the results, there are 4 occasions where an odd numbers was flipped then tails.

    That is 4 out of 12 or 1/3 which is more than 1/4 for the theoretical.
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