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A die is rolled 260 times . Predict how many times it will show a 3 or a 5. A. About 43 B. About 65 C. About 87 D. About 130 E. About 173
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A die is rolled 260 times . Predict how many times it will show a 3 or a 5.
A. About 43
B. About 65
C. About 87
D. About 130
E. About 173
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The answer is C because there is 2/6 chance of rolling a 3 or 5. 2/6 times 260 = 86.6 which rounds up to 87
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