Math Help? 15 Points Greg tossed a number cube and recorded the results. The table shows the number of times he rolled each number. Based on the table, what is the experimental probability of rolling a 4 on the next toss? A.1/6 B.1/8 C.2/9 D.1/9

Math Help 15 Points Greg tossed a number cube and recorded the results The table shows the number of times he rolled each number Based on the table what is the class=

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Answer: D) 1/9

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Explanation:

There are 4 occurrences of the value "4" based on what is given in the table.

This is out of 7+5+6+4+8+6 = 36 total

Divide the two values (4 and 36) to get: 4/36 = 1/9

Based on the table, the experimental probability of rolling a 4 on the next toss is 1/9

From the table, the total frequency is:

[tex]Total = 7 + 5 + 6 + 4 + 8 + 6[/tex]

[tex]Total = 36[/tex]

The number 4 has a frequency of 4.

So, the experimental probability of obtaining 4 in the next toss is:

[tex]P(4) = \frac{n(4)}{Total}[/tex]

This gives

[tex]P(4) = \frac{4}{36}[/tex]

Simplify

[tex]P(4) = \frac{1}{9}[/tex]

Hence, the experimental probability of rolling a 4 on the next toss is 1/9

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