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- a die is rolled once and turns up a 4. which statement is true about rolling a 3? a the experimental probability is 0 and the theoretical probability is 1/6. b the experimental probability is 1 and the theoretical probability is 1/6. c the experimental probability is 1/6 and the theoretical probability is 1/6. d the experimental probability is 1 and the theoretical probability is 1.
Step1: Define experimental probability
Experimental probability is based on actual results of an experiment. Since in this single - roll experiment a 3 did not come up, the number of times 3 occurred is 0. The total number of trials is 1. So the experimental probability $P_{exp}=\frac{0}{1} = 0$.
Step2: Define theoretical probability
A fair die has 6 faces numbered from 1 to 6. The theoretical probability of rolling any single number (in this case 3) is the number of favorable outcomes (1, since there is one 3 on the die) divided by the total number of possible outcomes (6). So the theoretical probability $P_{theo}=\frac{1}{6}$.
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A. The experimental probability is 0 and the theoretical probability is $\frac{1}{6}$