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You roll a 6-sided die two times. What is the probability of rolling an even number and then rolling a number less than 4? Write your answer as a percentage. % Guys pls hurry
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You roll a 6-sided die two times. What is the probability of rolling an even number and then rolling a number less than 4? Write your answer as a percentage. % Guys pls hurry
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You roll a 6-sided die two times.
What is the probability of rolling an even number and then rolling a number less than 4?
Write your answer as a percentage.
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Guys pls hurry
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Half of the numbers on the die are even: 1/2.
Half of the numbers of the die are less than 4, so this is 1/2 as well.
1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4. 1/4 as a percentage is 25%.
So, the answer is 25%.
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