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Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (Theoretical Probability MC) A fair, 6-sided die is rolled 50 times. Predict how many times it will land on a number greater than 3. 1…
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Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
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A fair, 6-sided die is rolled 50 times. Predict how many times it will land on a number greater than 3.
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On the dice there are six outcome (1,2,3,4,5,6)
1.3.5 - odd
2,4,6 - even
Therefore half of them are even outcomes
Even chance = 1/2
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A 1/2
Explanation:
was on my test trust me on this one
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