Billy was playing a game with their cousins at their family barbeque. Billy rolls a 6-sided die. The number of candies each player gets is determined by the number rolled. Below is the mapping of Billy's game, showing the possible inputs and outputs.

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Part IV: How many candies would Billy get if they rolled a 4 on their die? Explain how you know.

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To determine how many candies Billy would get if they rolled a 4 on their die, we need to look at the provided mapping from the game that correlates the die rolls with the number of candies given.

Assuming that the mapping shows a direct relationship where rolling a specific number results in a certain number of candies, we would find the entry that corresponds to the die roll of 4.

Since the image is not visible, I can help you follow a general approach:

  1. Check the mapping for the value associated with the number 4.
  2. Read the output (number of candies) that is linked to that number.

Once you find that output in the mapping, it will tell you how many candies Billy would get for rolling a 4.

For example:

  • If the mapping indicates that rolling a 4 corresponds to receiving 8 candies, then Billy would get 8 candies.

If you provide the specific mapping values, I can give you the exact number of candies.