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You randomly choose one of the tiles shown. 1. How many possible outcomes are there? 2. What are the favorable outcomes of choosing a number greater than 6? 3. In how many ways …
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You randomly choose one of the tiles shown.
1. How many possible outcomes are there?
2. What are the favorable outcomes of choosing a number greater than 6?
3. In how many ways can choosing a number divisible by 2 occur?
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Choosing one I would pick 2. What are the favorable outcomes of choosing a number greater than 6?
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