When rolling a number cube, labeled 1 through 6, P(4) is twice as likely to occur as P (2).
2 answers
false
This is false because each side of the number cube has the same theoretical probability of 1/6.
Hence, the probability of rolling a 1 is the same as rolling a 2, or a 3, etc.
Hence, the probability of rolling a 1 is the same as rolling a 2, or a 3, etc.