The theoretical probability of rolling a "1" on a standard die is 1 out of 6 or p(1) = 1/6.
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Mathematics, 09.11.2019 00:31, aghamuzahirali5289
The theoretical probability of rolling a "1" on a standard die is 1 out of 6 or p(1) = 1/6.
this is true,
how many times do you think you will have to roll a die to get a "1" ?
i predict it will take me rolls to get a "1"
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