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Patty rolled a number cube 60 times. The cube is numbered 1-6. How many times should she expect to roll a 3?
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Patty rolled a number cube 60 times. The cube is numbered 1-6. How many times should she expect to roll a 3?
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10 times bc 1/6= x/60
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