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If you roll a number cube, what is the theoretical probability of rolling a 6? |
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If you roll a number cube 12,000 times, predict the number of times you would roll a 6. |
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1,000 |
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3,000 |
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6,000 |
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2,000 |
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A bag contains 5 green marbles, 4 black marbles, and 2 white marbles. The table shows the results of random drawings of marbles with replacement. What is the theoretical and experimental probability of drawing a black marble? |
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Three hundred people were asked whether they liked certain types of music. The table gives the results of the survey. What is the experimental probability that a person likes jazz? |
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Over the last 6 years, the probability that corn seeds planted by Mrs. Thompson produced corn is . If Mrs. Thompson wants to have 14,000 corn-bearing plants, how many seeds should she plant? |
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18,000 seeds |
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22,0000 seeds |
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20,000 seeds |
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16,000 seeds |
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