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Dylan Little
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14 January, 21:08
Using a fair, six-sided die, what is P (2 or 3) ?
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Liberty Sweeney
14 January, 21:21
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Answer: 2/6
With a fair 6 sided die there is a total of 6 outcomes 2 and three being one of those. There's a 1/6 chance of getting a 2 and 1/6 chance of getting a 3.
1+1=2
So the probably of getting a 2 or 3 is 2/6 or simplified 1/3
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