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Nathan rolls a number cube and records the result of each roll in the table.

Number Cube
Number Rolled
Frequency
1
11
2
16
3
14
4
20
5
12
6
17

Which statements below represent the situation? Select three options.
The relative frequency of rolling a 4 is StartFraction 2 over 9 EndFraction.
The experimental probability of rolling a 3 is greater than the theoretical probability of rolling a 3.
The experimental probability of rolling a 2 is greater than the theoretical probability of rolling a 2.
The relative frequency of rolling a 5 is StartFraction 2 over 13 EndFraction.
The experimental probability of rolling a 1 is less than the experimental probability of rolling a 6.