SOLUTION: A six-sided die is rolled 100 times and 6 appears 36 times. To two decimal places, what is the empirical probability that a six will be rolled?
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Question 1076799: A six-sided die is rolled 100 times and 6 appears 36 times. To two decimal places, what is the empirical probability that a six will be rolled?
Answer by FrankM(1040) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1/6 = .166666 and to 2 places, it is .17
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