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You roll a standard number cube. Find P(number is not 3). A. 2/3 B. 1/6 C. 1/2 D. 5/6
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You roll a standard number cube. Find P(number is not 3). A. 2/3 B. 1/6 C. 1/2 D. 5/6
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When rolling a standard number cube, each number 1-6 has an equally likely chance of being rolled (1/6).
They also have an equally likely chance of NOT being rolled (5/6).
P(number is not a 3) = 5/6
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When rolling a standard number cube, each number 1-6 has an equally likely chance of being rolled (1/6).
They also have an equally likely chance of NOT being rolled (5/6).
P(number is not a 3) = 5/6
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