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20 September, 09:40

In a probability experiment, a 1 - 6 number cube is rolled once. What is the theoretical

probability of rolling 3 or 5?

A) 1/6

B) 1/4

C) 1/3

D) 1/2

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  1. 20 September, 09:51
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    C. The probability of rolling a 3 is a 1/6 chance, as is rolling a 5. But the probability of rolling a 3 OR 5 increases that chance twice as much, make the probability a 1/3 chance.
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