Mathematics, 22.03.2021 15:30, ionmjnm9701
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Students examined a board game to determine if the game was fair. The theoretical probability of rolling a five on the game's die is . However, when they played the game, they found that they rolled a five of the time.
What is the best explanation for this?
A.
There is no explanation for this discrepancy.
B.
The actual results do not always match the theoretical probability.
C.
The students must have calculated the probability incorrectly.
D.
The students did not play the game correctly.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:10, abadir2008
Given: ae ≅ ce ; de ≅ be prove: abcd is a parallelogram. we have that ab || dc. by a similar argument used to prove that △aeb ≅ △ced, we can show that △ ≅ △ceb by. so, ∠cad ≅ ∠ by cpctc. therefore, ad || bc by the converse of the theorem. since both pair of opposite sides are parallel, quadrilateral abcd is a parallelogram.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:10, aidanfbussiness
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