A group of students are rolling a six-sided number cube.

  1. Which event is considered neither likely nor unlikely? (1 point)rolling a number greater than 1 on a six-sided number cube
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  2. Which event is considered neither likely nor unlikely?A. rolling a number greater than 1 on a six-sided number cube B. rolling a
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  3. Which event is considered, neither likely nor unlikely?A. Rolling a number greater than one on a six sided cube. B. Rolling a
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  4. Thomas is rolling a fair six-sided number cube numbered from 1 to 6. The situation with a probability closest or equal to 0 is
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  5. Thomas is rolling a fair six-sided number cube numbered from 1 to 6. The situation with a probability closest or equal to 0 is
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  6. Thomas is rolling a fair six-sided number cube numbered from 1 to 6. The situation with a probability closest or equal to 0 is
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  7. Thomas is rolling a fair six- sided number cube number from 1 to 6.The situation with the probability closest are equal 0 is
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  8. Thomas is rolling a fair six-sided number cube numbered from 1 to 6. The situation with a probability closest or equal to 0 is
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  9. A group of students are rolling a six-sided number cube. The table shows the resulting probability of each outcome for each
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  10. M07.D-S.3.2.2What is the probability of NOT rolling a "2" on a six-sided number cube? (5 points) Group of answer choices 5/6 2/6
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