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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 21:50 giuliabril

In a board game, you must roll two 6-sided number cubes. You can only start the game if you roll a 3 on at least one of the number cubes. A) Make a list of all the different possible outcomes when two number cubes are rolled.

B) What fraction of the possible outcomes is favorable?

C) Suppose you rolled the two number cubes 100 times, would you expect at least one 3 more or less than 34 times? Explain

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