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Consider a typical die, each side with one more dot than the previous side, beginning with one dot. There are six sides to the die (a ube) . You throw a three on your first throw . If you picked up the die and threw it again , what is the chance of getting a three again ? If you enter your answer as a decimal, round to the thousandths place.

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Answer:

0.028

Explanation:

Probability of throwing the first three = 1/6

The probability of throwing the second three = 1/6

1/6 * 1/6 = 0.028

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