a number cube is rolled 10 times. an even number comes up 6 times. what is the experimental probability of an even number coming up?

6/10 3/5

P = 3/6 = 1/2.

To find the experimental probability of an event, you need to divide the number of times the event occurred by the total number of trials.

In this case, the number cube was rolled 10 times, and an even number came up 6 times. So, the experimental probability of an even number coming up is:

Experimental Probability = Number of favorable outcomes / Total number of outcomes

Experimental Probability = 6 / 10 = 0.6

Therefore, the experimental probability of an even number coming up is 0.6, which is equivalent to 60%.