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You roll two standard number cubes. What is the probability that the sum is odd, given than one of the number cubes shows a 1? Show your work.
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You roll two standard number cubes. What is the probability that the sum is odd, given than one of the number cubes shows a 1? Show your work.
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You roll two standard number cubes. What is the probability that the sum is odd, given than one
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Out of the 6 sides on the second cube, 2, 4, and 6 can be added to 1 to get an odd number.
3/6 = 1/2
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