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Each series of experiments is likely to give a slightly different answers. You will need to conduct the experiment and count

  • the number of times you got a 6 (= n6); and
  • the total number of times the experiment was conducted (= N).
Then, the required probability is (N - n6)/N.


As you increase N, the experimental probability will become more accurate.

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