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Answer:

A factor of 4 can only be 4 itself, which is one of the possible outcomes of rolling a 6-sided dice.

Therefore, the probability of getting a factor of 4 when rolling a 6-sided dice is:

P(getting factor of 4) = 1/6

This can be written as a fraction in the form of 1/n, where n is the total number of possible outcomes (6):

P(getting factor of 4) = 1/6

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Answer: 1/3

Explanation:

From the dice numbers only 1 and 2 are factors of 14

P(factor of 14)=2/6= 1/3

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