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If you roll a 20-sided die, and each number, 1-20, appears once, what is the probability of rolling the number 13?
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If you roll a 20-sided die, and each number, 1-20, appears once, what is the probability of rolling the number 13?
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1/20 , because you have 20 times to roll
it to get the probability of landing on 13 at least once.
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1/20
Explanation:
There is only one 13. There are 20 possibilities.
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