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What happens when the player performs the trial (rolling two dice) N times? Perform the trial by simulating it N times for these values of N: 5,
10,20, and 50. In this simulation, you will roll two dice (or, strictly speaking, click the button that simulates the roll), write down the numbers
shown on the faces (a pair of numbers obtained on each roll is a outcome), and calculate the product of the two numbers for each roll.
N is the number of times you roll the two dice. In the table below, fill in the value of Ne, where Ng is the number of times event (the product of
the two numbers rolled is odd) occurs.
Then calculate the fraction of times it occurs, f = mg correct to two decimal places.
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