Rolling a Die(a) Roll a single die 50 times, recording the

Chapter 5, Problem 46E

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Problem 46E

Rolling a Die

(a) Roll a single die 50 times, recording the result of each roll of the die. Use the results to approximate the probability of rolling a three.

(b) Roll a single die 100 times, recording the result of each roll of the die. Use the results to approximate the probability of rolling a three.

(c) Compare the results of (a) and (b) to the classical probability of rolling a three.

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