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You are rolling two number cubes. Let event A be
Two six-sided number cubes are rolled. Which event is more likely?
Event 1: rolling two even numbers Event 2: rolling two sixes
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Suppose you roll two standard number cubes. Let event A be rolling a 4 on the first die and let event B be rolling a 3 on the
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Suppose you roll two standard number cubes. Let event a be rolling a four on the first die and let event b be rolling a three on
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on the verge of tears
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You are rolling two number cubes. Let event A
be the sum of the rolled numbers is 7 and event B be the first number is 4. Find
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Alex
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You are rolling two number cubes. Let event A be the sum of the rolled numbers is 7 and event B be the first number is 4. Find
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What is the probability of each event?
a. rolling a sum of a prime number on one roll of two standard number cubes. b. rolling a
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Emily
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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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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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the
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Ariella rolls two six-sided number cubes. Which event is the least likely to occur?(1 point)
Responses Both number cubes land on
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Using the same two number cubes numbered one through six, think about the event of rolling a sum that is greater than 10. This
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FluttershyK22
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