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A number cube is numbered 1 through 6. What is the theoretical probablity of rolling an even number?
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A number cube is numbered 1 through 6. What is the theoretical probablity of rolling an even number?
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It’s 1/2! Or you could say 3/6. This is because in 1-6 there are 3 even Numbers and that would be half of the 6 sides are even numbers! Hope this helps! :)
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A 3/6 of a chance because there’s 3 even numbers also 50% chance or 1/2 chance
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