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Marin Page
24 November, 00:49
6 sided cube rolled (probability of p (4)
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Michael Rojas
24 November, 01:38
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1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability of rolling a 4 on a 6-sided die is 1/6 because there is a fair chance that any of the numbers from 1 to 6 are chosen, and 4 is one number out of 6 possible numbers that could be chosen.
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