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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (Theoretical Probability MC) When rolling a 6-sided die twice, determine P(sum of 4). 1. 3/36 2. 5/36 3 8/36 4. 2/6
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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (Theoretical Probability MC) When rolling a 6-sided die twice, determine P(sum of 4). 1. 3/36 2. 5/36 3 8/36 4. 2/6
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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (Theoretical Probability MC) When rolling a 6-sided die twice, determine P(sum of 4). 1. 3/36 2. 5/36 3 8/36 4. 2/6
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