a. What do you think the long-run experimental probability will be? b. Make a graph of the

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a. What do you think the long-run experimental probability will be?
b. Make a graph of the cumulative ratio of 3's versus the number of tosses. Plot the points (cumulative number of tosses, cumulative ratio of 3's). Then plot three more points as you extend the domain of the graph to 2400, 3600, and 4800 trials by adding the data from three classmates. Would it make any difference if you were considering 5's instead of 3's? Explain.
c. What is P(3) for this experiment?
d. What do you think the theoretical probability, P(3), should be? Explain.
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Discovering Advanced Algebra An Investigative Approach

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