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(06.02)A six-sided number cube labeled 1 through 6 is rolled 600 times. An odd number is rolled 272 times. Compare the experimental probability of rolling an odd number with the relative frequency of rolling an odd number and select one of the statements below that best describes the situation.
The experimental probability and relative frequency are the same.
The experimental probability is larger than the relative frequency.
The experiment probability is smaller than the relative frequency.
There is not enough information to determine the relative frequency.
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