a number cube is rolled 150 times. the number 3 comes up 43 times. hat is the experimental probability of rolling a 3? what is the theoretical probability of rolling a 3?

A. 43/150 ; 1/6
B. 43/150 ; 1/50
C. 1/6 ; 43/150
D. 3/43 ; 1/6

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To find the experimental probability of rolling a 3, we divide the number of times a 3 comes up by the total number of times the number cube is rolled.

Experimental probability of rolling a 3 = Number of times a 3 comes up / Total number of rolls

In this case, the number 3 comes up 43 times, and the number cube is rolled 150 times.

Experimental probability of rolling a 3 = 43/150

To find the theoretical probability of rolling a 3, we use the fact that a fair number cube has 6 equally likely outcomes (numbers 1 through 6). Therefore, the theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is 1 out of 6.

Theoretical probability of rolling a 3 = 1/6

Therefore, the correct answer is A. 43/150 ; 1/6.