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Mathematics, 17.01.2020 05:31 mcqueen10travis

Jane and kyle decided to roll a number cube to see who would start the game. jane will start if a 1,2, or 3 appears in kyle will start if a 4,5, or 6 appears. suppose they rolled the number cube 10 times and jane’s numbers appeared four times while kyle’s numbers appeared six times. a. what is the experimental probability jane’s number will appear on the next roll? b. what is the experimental probability kyle’s number will appear on the next roll? c. what is the theoretical probability jane’s number will appear on the next roll? d. why are the probabilities in part a and c different? can someone answer these questions also quick i have a few questions i don’t understand but i have to turn in my paper tomorrow you though very much!

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