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Mathematics, 02.03.2020 16:41 kayleez31

A Monopoly player claims that the probability of getting a 2 when rolling a six-sided die is one sixth because the die is equally likely to land on any of the six sides. Is this an example of a theoretical probability or an empirical probability? Explain.

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