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Transcribed Image Text:Craig has a six sided number cube. He rolls the number cube 250 times and records the data in the table.
Number on
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Times
37
52
62
16
44
39
Appeared
Based on the data shown, the probability of rolling which numbers have a larger theoretical probability than experimental probability?
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