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Brett rolled a pair of number cubes 36 times. He rolled a sum of 7 for 12 of those rolls. The theoretical probability of rolling a sum of 7 is 1/6. What is the difference between Brett's experimental probability and the theoretical probability? A: 5/36

B: 1/6

C: 5/18

D: 1/3

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