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All you need to do is put the number of tallies you have, over the amount you did it example-

1- llll/

2-llll Taylor threw a 2 sided dice nine times to see what the probability was.

For 1, he got 5, so the fraction would be 5/9

For 2 he got 4, so the fraction would be 4/9

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