Consider an experiment in which a fair four-sided die (with

  1. Collin has a fair coin and a fair 10-sided number cube labeled 1-10. He performs this experiment 150 times to determine the
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  2. Collin has a fair coin and a fair 10-sided number cube labeled 1-10. He performs this experiment 150 times to determine the
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  3. Sam rolls a fair six sided die. What is the sample space of this experiment?
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  4. Sam rolls a fair six-sided die. What is the sample space of this experiment?(1 point) Responses {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
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  5. an 8-sided fair die and a 10 sided fair die are rolled . what is the probability shown a 4 on both rolls
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  6. your teacher has invented a fair dice game to play. your teacher will roll one fair eight sided die and you will roll a fair six
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  7. Suppose an experiment consists of rolling a fair, six-sided number cube. What is the expected value of evens?
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  8. Consider an experiment in which a fair four-sided die (with faces labeled 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 ) is rolled once to determine how many
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  9. Compute 𝐄(𝑋) for the following random variable 𝑋:𝑋=Number of tosses until getting 4 (including the last toss) by
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  10. The Venn diagram represents the results of the experiment of rolling two fair, six-sided number cubes and adding the sum of the
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