The experimental probability of rolling a 1 is 0.1992 (B).
The Theoretical probability of rolling a 3 on your next roll is 0.167 (A).
The last question is a bit redundant, but I think they are looking for [tex]\frac{5}{7}[/tex] (B).
For this question, it is important to understand the difference between experimental probability and theoretical probability.
Experimental is the results that you actually get from performing the experiment or process, while theoretical is what you should get from performing the same experiment.
In this case, they give us the actual, or experimental, results.
Part A: we need to use these results to find the experimental probability of rolling 1, which is [tex]\frac{245}{1230}[/tex] or 0.1667.
Part B: they are asking for the theoretical probability, which is what should happen. On a six-sided number cube (die), you only have 6 outcomes one of which is the number 3. So, the theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex], or 0.1667.
Last question : if the probability of an event happening is [tex]\frac{2}{7}[/tex], the probability that the event will NOT happen is [tex]1-\frac{2}{7}=\frac{5}{7}[/tex].
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