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Answer:
1. Rolling a 5
Experimental probability = Number of times rolling a 5 / Total number of rolls = 20 / 100 = 0.2
Theoretical probability = 1/6 (since there is only one face of the die with a 5)
2. Rolling an odd number
Experimental probability = Number of times rolling an odd number / Total number of rolls = (12 + 17 + 20 + 22) / 100 = 0.71
Theoretical probability = 1/2 (since half of the faces of the die have odd numbers)
3. Rolling a number less than 3
Experimental probability = Number of times rolling a number less than 3 / Total number of rolls = (12 + 15) / 100 = 0.27
Theoretical probability = 2/6 = 1/3 (since there are two faces with numbers less than 3)
4 Rolling 2 or 5
Experimental probability = Number of times rolling a 2 or 5 / Total number of rolls = (12 + 20) / 100 = 0.32
Theoretical probability = 2/6 = 1/3 (since there are two faces with a 2 or 5)
5. Rolling an even number
Experimental probability = Number of times rolling an even number / Total number of rolls = (15 + 5 + 6 + 22) / 100 = 0.48
Theoretical probability = 1/2 (since half of the faces of the die have even numbers)
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