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Suppose a six-sided die has one side numbered with a 9, two sides numbered with a 10, two sides numbered with an 8, and one side numbered with an 11. What is the expected value …
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Suppose a six-sided die has one side numbered with a 9, two sides numbered with a 10, two sides numbered with an 8, and one side numbered with an 11. What is the expected value …
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Suppose a six-sided die has one side numbered with a 9, two sides numbered with a 10, two sides numbered with an 8, and one side numbered with an 11.
What is the expected value of a die roll on this die?
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