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The sample space for a roll of two number cubes is shown in the table. What is the probability that the roll will result in both numbers being the same?
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The sample space for a roll of two number cubes is shown in the table. What is the probability that the roll will result in both numbers being the same?
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The sample space for a roll of two number cubes is shown in the table.
What is the probability that the roll will result in both numbers being the same?
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Answer:
its 1/6 trust me
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I think that it is 2/12 or 1/6 because there are 6 sides on each dice.
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