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Eric has two number cubes each labeled 1 to 6. Eric is going to conduct an experiment by tossing the cubes a total of 180 times. He will find the product of the two numbers in each roll. a) How many possible
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Eric has two number cubes each labeled 1 to 6. Eric is going to conduct an experiment by tossing the cubes a total of 180 times. He will find the product of the two numbers in each roll.
a) How many possible outcomes are there? ____________
b) How many times should Eric toss a product of 12? ____________
c) How many times should Eric toss a product greater than 20? ___________
d) How many times should Eric toss a product less than 10? _________
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The possible outcomes are:
The possible products are:
a) There are 36 outcomes.
b) 5/36 * 180 = 25
c) 6/36 * 180 = 30
d) 16/36 * 180 = 80
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