A probability and statistics class conducted a die-rolling experiment. Each trial of the experiment consisted of rolling a single, fair, six-sided die six times and counting the number of 3s that resulted from each roll. The class recorded the results for 100 trials in the graph. In approximately what percent of trials did the class roll 3s more than two times?

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A probability and statistics class conducted a die-rolling experiment. Each trial of the experiment consisted of rolling a single, fair, six-sided die six times and counting the number of 3s that resulted from each roll. The class recorded the results for 100 trials in the graph. In approximately what percent of trials did the class roll 3s more than two times?<br><img alt='image' src='https://www.fatskills.com/images2/ACT/9781119275435-fg0207.png' />