In which scenario is the theoretical probability equal to the experimental probability?
A). A coin is flipped six times and heads appears each time
B). A number cube is rolled six times and an even number appears each time
C). A number cube is rolled six times and a 6 appears four times
D). A coin is flipped six times and heads appears three times
B). A number cube is rolled six times and an even number appears each time
In this scenario, the theoretical probability of rolling an even number on a number cube is 1/2, and the experimental probability after rolling the cube six times will likely be close to 1/2 as well.