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Kayla rolls two fair number cubes each numbered 1 through 6. She needs to roll a sum of 9 or higher to win a game. She rolls the number cubes one at a time. She rolls a 5 with the first number cube. What
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Kayla rolls two fair number cubes each numbered 1 through 6. She needs to roll a sum of 9 or higher to win a game. She rolls the number cubes one at a time. She rolls a 5 with the first number cube. What is the probability that Kayla will win the game?
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She had a 50% chance of winning because in order to get nine or higher she needs to roll a 4,5,or6 which is 3/6 chance of winning or a 50% chance.
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