To calculate the theoretical probability of landing on a three, we first need to determine how many total possible outcomes there are.
For a six-sided die rolled 50 times, there are 50*6 = 300 total rolls.
To calculate the theoretical probability of landing on a three, we need to determine how many threes there are on a six-sided die. Since there is only one three on a six-sided die, the probability of landing on a three is 1/6.
So, the theoretical probability of landing on a three is 1/6.
Now, to calculate the experimental probability of landing on a three, we need to count how many threes were actually rolled in the experiment. From the information provided, a three was rolled 6 times out of 300 total rolls.
So, the experimental probability of landing on a three is 6/300 = 1/50.
Therefore, the theoretical probability of landing on a three is 1/6 and the experimental probability is 1/50.