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Sarah rolled a number cube 30 times and recorded the results. She found that she rolled an even number 16 times. What does
16
30
1630
represent?
A.
theoretical probability
B.
sample space
C.
experiment
D.
experimental probability
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A.
toss a coin one time
B.
spin a spinner with 4 equal sections one time
C.
roll a six-sided number cube one time
D.
pick a card from 10 cards one time
Sarah rolled a number cube 30 times and recorded the results. She found that she rolled an even number 16 times. What does
16
30
1630
represent?
A.
theoretical probability
B.
sample space
C.
experiment
D.
experimental probability
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