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If you wanted to find the probability of getting a 1 on a 6-sided number cube and getting red on a spinner with 4 different colors (blue, red, green, orange), which rule of prob…
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If you wanted to find the probability of getting a 1 on a 6-sided number cube and getting red on a spinner with 4 different colors (blue, red, green, orange), which rule of prob…
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If you wanted to find the probability of getting a 1 on a 6-sided number cube and getting red on a spinner with 4 different colors (blue, red, green, orange), which rule of probability would you use?
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It is a difference rule
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The answer is:
Difference Rule.
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