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Mathematics, 21.08.2021 01:00 talanna394

You suspect a 6-sided die to be loaded and conduct a probability experiment by rolling the die 400 times. Do you think the die is loaded? A. No, because each value has an approximately equal chance of occurring
B. Yes, because the probabilities are not the same.
C. Yes, because two of the values have a higher probability of occurring than expected under the assumption of equally likely outcomes

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