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The experimental probability of rolling an odd number is %, which is % more than the theoretical probability.

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  • 12-05-2022

Of the twenty times in this experiment the following are prime (3,5,2,7,3,7,2,2,7,3,3,5) or 12 of the twenty

12/20 = 6/10  = 60%

So 60% is the experimental probabilty.

The theoretical probability given that there are four prime numbers (2,3,5,7) out of 8 on the dice should be 50%  because 1/2 of the numbers are prime.

The experimental probability is 10% more than the theoretical probability

60% - 50% = 10%Answer:

Explanation:

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