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Stacy performed an experiment in which she rolled a six-sided die multiple times. The results are shown below.

Based on the results above, predict the number of times a 3 would be rolled it Stacy performs the experiment a total of 480 times

A. 63


B. 102


C. 87


D 141

Stacy performed an experiment in which she rolled a six-sided die multiple times. The-example-1
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Answer:

5/9

Explanation:

Let the probability of getting a multiple of 3 is "A"

Let the probability of getting an even number is "B"

Total number of outcomes=36

Total number of favourable outcomes of either a multiple of 3 or an even number are

(1,1) ,(1,2) ,(2,1) ,(1,3) ,(3,1) ,(2,2) ,(1,5) (5,1) ,(3,3) ,(2,4) ,(4,2) ,(2,6) ,(6,2) ,(3,5) ,(5,3) ,(4,4) ,(6,4) ,(4,6) ,(5,5) ,(6,6)

That is we have 20 favourable outcomes

Hence, Probability=\frac{\text{favourable outcomes}}{\text{total number of outcomes}}Probability=

total number of outcomes

favourable outcomes

Therefore, after substituting the values we get

probability=\frac{20}{36}probability=

36

20

After simplification we will get

probability=\frac{5}{9}probability=

9

5

is answer letter D.141

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