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A student rolled two six-sided dice 100 times.

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95.6%

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The probability of not rolling a 6 on any of the 100 rolls is (25/36)^100 since the probability of not rolling a 6 on a single roll is 25/36. So, the probability of rolling a 6 at least once in 100 rolls is 1 - (25/36)^100, which is approximately 0.956. Therefore, the probability of rolling a 6 in this scenario is approximately 0.956, or 95.6%.

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Explanation:

the probably of him getting 6 100 times is

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