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  1. Auden rolled two number cubes and recorded the results. What is the experimental probability that the sum of the next two
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  2. A number cube is rolled three times. An outcome is represented by a string of the sort OEE (meaning an odd number on the first
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  3. Suppose that you are offered the following "deal." You roll a six-sided die. If you roll a 6, you win $10. If you roll a 4 or 5,
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  4. Suppose you roll two number cubes and pick a letter of the alphabet at random. Find the probability you roll 2 even numbers and
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  5. suppose you roll two number cubes and pick a letter of the alphabet at random. find the probability you will roll two odd
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  6. you take one roll of a 20-sided number cube to determine your fate. if you roll a number greater than or equal to 8, you are
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  7. You take ONE roll of a 20-sided number cube to determine your fate. If you roll a number greater than or equal to 8 , you are
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  8. A game consists of you rolling one fair 6-sided die and observing the number that appears uppermost. If you roll a 2 or a 4,
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  9. Suppose you win $3 if you roll a sum of 2,3,4, or 5, you lose $15 if you roll a sum of 6,7, or 8, and you win $5 if you roll a
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  10. Tell whether the events are independent or dependent. Then find the probability.You roll a 6 on a number cube. Then you roll
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