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Suppose you have rolled a six-sided die fifty times and recorded the result of each roll.
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Twenty two rolls resulted in an even number. Compute the relative frequency
probability of rolling an even number based on this experiment.
Express your answer a simplified fraction.


Sagot :

Using it's concept, it is found that the relative frequency  probability of rolling an even number based on this experiment is [tex]\frac{11}{25}[/tex].

A relative frequency is the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes.

In this problem:

  • 50 dices are thrown, hence [tex]T = 50[/tex].
  • 22 resulted in an even number, hence [tex]D = 22[/tex]

The relative frequency is given by:

[tex]f = \frac{D}{T} = \frac{22}{50} = \frac{11}{25}[/tex]

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