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A pair of dice was rolled many times
and the results appear below. Based
upon these results, what is the
experimental probability of rolling a 2?
Outcome
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Frequency
3
6
8
11
14
16
15
12
9
5
1
The percent probability is = [ ? ]%
Round to the nearest percent.

A Pair Of Dice Was Rolled Many Times And The Results Appear Below Based Upon These Results What Is The Experimental Probability Of Rolling A 2 Outcome 2 3 4 5 6 class=

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Answer:   3%

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Explanation:

The outcome "2" shows up 3 times, as shown in the first column. Let A = 3.

Add up all the values in the bottom row: 3+6+8+11+14+16+15+12+9+5+1 = 100. Let B = 100. This is the total number of dice rolls.

Dividing the two values gets us A/B = 3/100 = 0.03 = 3%

The value "2" shows up 3% of the time, which is the experimental probability of getting a "2".