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Bella rolls 2 number cubes 60 times. How many times can she expect the sum of the numbers to be greater than 10?
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9 years ago

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Steve
of the 36 possible outcomes, only 3 sum to 11 or 12.

So, P(s>10) = 3/36 = 1/12

What is 1/12 of 60?
9 years ago
Hannah
the answer if 5
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