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Mark is on a quiz bowl team. He answers his quiz bowl questions correctly one-third of the time. Which is a way you could simulate the probable outcomes of this event with a six-sided number cube?
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Mark is on a quiz bowl team. He answers his quiz bowl questions correctly one-third of the time. Which is a way you could simulate the probable outcomes of this event with a six-sided number cube?
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The 1 side and the 2 side of the dice represent the questions he answers correctly. The 3, 4, 5, and 6 sides of the dice represents the questions he answers incorrectly.
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