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I only know 4 and 5: 1/2
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Answer:

3) 1/6

4) 1/2

5) 1/2

6) 1/3

7) 1/2

8) 1/3

9) 0

10) 1

11) 5/6

12) 1/3

Explanation:

3) There is only one 2 on a die. Thus, the probability would be 1/6.

4) There are 3 even numbers on a die (2, 4, 6). Thus, the probability would be 3/6 which simplifies down to 1/2.

5) There are also 3 odd numbers on a die (1, 3, 5). Thus, the probability would be 3/6, which again simplifies down to 1/2.

6) There are only 2 numbers greater than 4 on a die (5, 6). This makes the probability 2/6, which simplifies to 1/3.

7) There are 3 numbers less than 4 on a die (1, 2, 3). This makes the probability 1/2.

8) The probability of getting a 6 or 2 is 1/3. This is because when the probability statement says "or" you add the probabilities of the individual events to get the probability. In this case it would be 1/6 + 1/6 which equals 2/6, simplified to 1/3.

9) The probability of rolling a 7 is 0. There is no 7 on the die, so you would not be able to roll a 7.

10) All the numbers on a die are less than 10, this makes the probability 1.

11) There are 5 other numbers that aren't "5" on the die, this makes the probability 5/6.

12) Composite numbers are a number that can be formed by multiply 2 smaller numbers together. There are only 2 on a die, 4 and 6. Four is a composite number because 2*2 = 4. Six is a composite number because 3*2 = 6. Therefore, the probability will be 1/3 (2/6).

Hope this helps!! If you have any questions about my work please let me know down in the comments.

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