A single die was rolled 100 times the results are recorded in the table below what is the experimental probability of rolling a 3

no table, but divide (# rolls of 3) / (# total rolls)

To find the experimental probability of rolling a 3, we need to determine the number of times a 3 was rolled out of the 100 rolls.

Without the table or the specific data, I cannot provide an exact answer. However, you can follow these steps to calculate the experimental probability:

1. Look at the table and count the number of times a 3 was rolled.
2. Divide the number of times a 3 was rolled by the total number of rolls (100 in this case).
3. Multiply the result by 100 to convert it to a percentage.

For example, if you rolled the die 100 times and obtained a 3 on 25 rolls, the calculation would be as follows:
Experimental Probability = (Number of times rolled a 3 / Total number of rolls) x 100
Experimental Probability = (25 / 100) x 100
Experimental Probability = 0.25 x 100
Experimental Probability = 25%

Keep in mind that the experimental probability is an estimate based on the outcomes observed in the experiment.

To find the experimental probability of rolling a 3, we need to know how many times the number 3 appears in the results.

Unfortunately, you haven't provided the actual results in the table. However, I can guide you through finding the experimental probability if you give me the frequency of the number 3 appearing in the table.

Can you please provide the frequency of the number 3?