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Jonathan is using a six-sided die to conduct an experiment. What would be the probability that the die would land on the number four, three times in a row?
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Jonathan is using a six-sided die to conduct an experiment. What would be the probability that the die would land on the number four, three times in a row?
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Jonathan is using a six-sided die to conduct an experiment. What would be the probability that the die would land on the number four, three times in a row?
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1/36 for 2
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1/216 is the probability.
the probability that the die would land on the number four in any given role is 1/6, as there are 6 sides to a die.
Since we're figuring out three die rolls, we have to find (1/6)³, which is 1/216.
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