Answer:
The experimental probability is larger than the theoretical probability.
Step-by-step explanation:
On a six-sided number cube labeled 1 through 6, there are 3 odd numbers and a total of 6 numbers. The chance of rolling an odd number is 3/6, or 1/2.
The theoretical probability would be 1/2.
After rolling the cubs 500 times, an odd number is rolled 325 times. This means that 325/500, or 13/20, of the time, an odd number is rolled.
The experimental probability would be 13/20.
1/2 can be rewritten as 10/20.
13/20 > 10/20
Since 13/20 is greater than 10/20, the experimental probability is larger than the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability is larger than the theoretical probability.
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Where’s the rest of the question to help you answer this question ?
1. 285.7 ft^2
2. 1536 cm^2
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Answer: It will be explained below. Basically, 463.846154 minutes in total to read the rest of the book, and she reads at 78 pages per 90 minutes, or 13 pages per 15 minutes.
Step-by-step explanation: Shryia read 78 pages in 90 minutes - she had read 480-402, which is 78. This indicates a fairly annoying-to-calculate rate of 78 pages every 90 minutes, which is annoying to calculate, but please bear with it. The quantity of remaining pages is 402, of course, and as such we can simply divide this by 78 pages/90 minutes.
1. 402 pages divided by 78 pages/90 minutes
2. 402 pages multiplied by 90 minutes/78 pages (flipped the fraction; 90 minutes is now the numerator.)
3. 402 multiplied by 90 minutes/78 (reduced and removed the "pages" from each.)
4. 36180 minutes/78 (multiplied 402 to 90.)
5. 463.846154 minutes (divided 36180 by 78).
I hope this provides some insights.
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