The experimental probability, sometimes known as the relative frequency, is the number of times the 'interesting' event occurs divided by the number of events in total that have occurred.
In your case, the 'interesting' event is rolling a 3. This happened <u>11 times</u>.
The total number of events that have occurred is 7+9+11+6+9+8 = <u>50</u>.
So the experimental probability of rolling a three is 11/50 = <u><em>0.22</em></u>
Answer:
The sum of 68 and 14 = 82
The product of 56 and 65 = 3640
The difference between 78 and 24 = 54
The quotient of 648 and 13 = 49.84
65 multiplied by 45 = 2925
Find the quotient of 230 and 5, then add 47 = 93
Subtract 43 and 12, then divide by 3 = 10.33
Find the product of 681 and 23, then subtract by 4 = 15659
Add 9 to the difference of 19 and 8 = 20
Multiply the sum of 87 and 16 by 13 = 1339
Subtract 56 from the product of 58 and 42 = 2380
Add 99 to the quotient of 850 and 10 = 184
Answer:
Negative linear association.
Step-by-step explanation:
Domain is x’s and range is y’s.
For a, the domain is -2<=x<1
For a, the range is 1<=y<2
For b, the domain is 1<=x<=2
For b, the range is -2<=y<=2
(The <= is the ones with a line under, meaning equal to, if that makes sense. So write with a line under rather than equal sign)
Hope this helps!