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A game board with 17 spaces. Start, green, green, star, quesiton mark, question mark, star, question mark, green, cat town, green, green, star, question mark, green, green, star, green, end.

Suppose you rolled a twelve-sided number cube instead of a standard six-sided one. How would the probability of these events change?

The theoretical probability of landing on a star space on your first roll
.

The theoretical probability of not landing on a question mark on your first roll
.

The theoretical probability of reaching the end space on your first roll
.

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Answer:

1) Decreases

2) Increases

3) Does not change

Explanation:

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User DharaParekh
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Answer:

The theoretical probability of landing on a star space on your first roll

✔ decreases

The theoretical probability of not landing on a question mark on your first roll

✔ increases

The theoretical probability of reaching the end space on your first roll

✔ does not change

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