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A six sided die is rolled 60 times and the die landed on the number five a total of 12 times. What is the THEORETICAL probability that the die should land on 5
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A six sided die is rolled 60 times and the die landed on the number five a total of 12 times.
What is the THEORETICAL probability that the die should land on 5
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Step-by-step explanation: 60/12+48-53+5
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