Answer:
a. 
b. 
Step-by-step explanation:
Theoretical probability is what we expect to happen and experimental probability is what actually happens.
a. In theoretical probability, it doesn't matter what happened in the past. So basically we want to know the probability of rolling a 3 when a number cube is rolled.
There are 6 faces (from 1 to 6) in a number cube. And there is 1 "3". So the probabilty of rolling a 3 is:
1/6
b. In experimental probability, we need to know what happened before. When the cube was rolled 450 times, it came up "3", 67 times.
Hence the experimental probabilty of rolling a "3" is:
67/450
1/10 is the same as saying 10 times less
Refer to the diagram below
The digit as the first decimal place is worth 1/10
The digit as the second decimal place is worth 1/100 which is 1/10 worth the digit as the first decimal place
Example of two decimal numbers:
2.56 and 2.68
The digit 6 in 2.56 is 6/100
The digit 6 in 2.68 is 6/10
The digit 6 in 2.56 is 1/10 as much as the digit 6 in 2.68
Top triangle: if the know angle measures are 90 and 55 and there are a total of 180, 90 + 55 + a = 180. This means that angle a = 35°
Bottom triangle: if a is 35, the angle connected to it is 35 because they are vertical angles. The angles of this triangle are 35 + 120 + b = 180. Angle b = 25°
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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