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Simon used a probability simulator to roll a 12-sided number cube 100 times. His results are shown in the table below: Number on the Cube Number of Times Rolled 1 18 2 5 3 16 4 12 5 10 6 5 7 8 8 14 9 2 10 5 11 2 12 3 Using Simon's simulation, what is the frequency of rolling a 3 on the number cube? Using Simon's simulation, what is the frequency of rolling a 3 on the number cube? 100 over 16 100 over 84 16 over 100 84 over 100

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DeanR

He rolled a three sixteen times out of 100, so the frequency is

[tex] \dfrac{16}{100}[/tex]

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Answer:

The frequency of rolling a 3 on the number cube IS:

                 16 over 100

Step-by-step explanation:

The outcomes that are obtained by Simon on performing the simulation is:

Number on the Cube Number of Times Rolled

          1                                      18

          2                                      5

          3                                      16

          4                                      12

          5                                      10

          6                                        5

           7                                        8

           8                                      14

           9                                       2

           10                                      5

           11                                       2

           12                                      3

Hence, the probability or frequency of rolling a 3 on the number cube is:

 Number of times three comes up to the total number of times the experiment is performed i.e. 100

Number of times 3 is rolled=16

              Hence, the answer is:

                16 over 100   (i.e. [tex]\dfrac{16}{100}[/tex])

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