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Andre is waiting for the schoo! bus. He knows that 2 out of 6 cars in his town are white. He wants to determine the probability that at least two white cars drive by in a row. He uses a number cube as a

simulation. He lets the numbers 1 and 2 represent a white car and lets all other numbers represent a car that is not white. He rolls the number cube 6 times and records the outcomes in the table below.
Trial Number Outcome
| 4, 3, 6, 1, 2, 4
5,5, 1,3,6,6
1
2
3
2,5,4,4, 1,3
4
6.1.5.6.6.4
5
2. 1, 2, 6, 4,5
6
3. 3. 1.4.2.6
7
1.5.6.2.2.3
8
3.6. 4. 3.4.4
9
1. 1. 2. 1.5.6
10
4.3.3. 1,5,2
Based on the data, what is the probability that at least 2 white cars drive by in a row?

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Answer:

2 x 6 =12

Explanation:

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