An experiment consists of rolling

  1. 1. Consider an experiment that consists of rolling a pair of dice. There are 36 possible outcomes for this experiment which are
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  2. An experiment consists of rolling a number cube. Use the results in the table to find the experimental probability of rolling an
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  3. An experiment consists of rolling a weighted die. The probability of rolling each number is: Pr[1]=0.2 , Pr[2]=0.15 , Pr[3]=0.25
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  4. An experiment consists of rolling a weighted die. The probability of rolling each number is: Pr[1]=0.05, Pr[2]=0.1, Pr[3]=0.25,
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  5. A probability experiment consists of rolling a 6 sided die. Find the probability of the event below: rolling a number less than
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  6. an experiment consists of rolling a fair die until it lands on two. What is the probability that it will land on at least two is
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  7. An experiment consists of rolling two fair number cubes. What is the probability that the sum of the two numbers will be 4?
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  8. An experiment consists of rolling a die and selecting a marble from a bag. the bag has 7 orange, 3 pink, and 6 grey marbles.
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  9. An experiment consists of rolling a die and selecting a marble from a bag. the bag has 7 orange, 3 pink, and 6 grey marbles.
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  10. Suppose an experiment consists of rolling a fair, six-sided number cube. What is the expected value of evens?
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