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Experimental and Theoretical Probability You roll a standard number cube 10 times. The results are shown below.
6,4,6, 1, 5, 2, 4, 2,4,3
Find the experimental probability of each outcome.

P(rolling a 5)

P(rolling a 6)

P(rolling an even number)

P(rolling a 1)

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