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on a fair die whose faces are numbered consecutively starting from 1, the probability of rolling an even number is less than twice the probability of rolling a multiple of 3. which could be the number
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on a fair die whose faces are numbered consecutively starting from 1, the probability of rolling an even number is less than twice the probability of rolling a multiple of 3. which could be the number of sides on the die?
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iam sorry
i don't know the answer
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