1. Suppose you roll a regular 6-faced die.
How many equally likely outcomes are there?
E) If...
Mathematics, 04.05.2021 22:50, pedrojulianhdz2005
1. Suppose you roll a regular 6-faced die.
How many equally likely outcomes are there?
E) If you roll the die once, what is the probability of rolling a 3?
H If you roll the die 60 times, about how many times would you expect to get a 1?
0 If you roll the die 300 times, about how many times would you expect to get a 5?
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A ninner is shown at the riabt for which each outcome is not equally likely
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