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If you have a pair of dice and roll one die, what is the probability of rolling an even number? write your answer as a decimal. i already got the answer for this, but i'm still a bit confused. if there's
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If you have a pair of dice and roll one die, what is the probability of rolling an even number? write your answer as a decimal.
i already got the answer for this, but i'm still a bit confused. if there's an easier way for solving this, pls tell me!
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3/6 as a decimal it would be .5
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All dices have 3 even numbers and 3 odd numbers so for the first dice, the probability is 3/6, same goes for the second and the third dice. total=9/18 which is half of the time, you will get even numbers.
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