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Terry throws a six sided dice 36 times. How many times would you except him to get a number larger then 4
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Terry throws a six sided dice 36 times. How many times would you except him to get a number larger then 4
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Answer: 1/108
The chance of Getting a number larger than four would be 1/3 because there are six sides on a die and five and six are bigger than four so the it would be 2/6 simplified to 1/3 and 1/3 times 36 is 1/108
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