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OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

@ETHANXIAOROX @gknight

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I made it on time this time :D

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

haha xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

okay thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya i think B to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well im off Openstudy for a bit. Ill glance back to see if theres any new tags :P

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

what about this one guys?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3/10. Make it a decimal

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

what about the other one? @gknight @Ethanxiaorox

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

@nuttyliaczar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I answered both

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

no there is no 3/10 on the first one?

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

so @Ethanxiaorox is the answer for the first and second?

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

@nuttyliaczar

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

I really need to do this fast or i'll get a F

OpenStudy (nuttyliaczar):

Which question?

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

the top one's 4 and 5

OpenStudy (nuttyliaczar):

Probability of rolling greater than a 3? We did that before

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

here is are the questions

OpenStudy (nuttyliaczar):

The first one we did before, don't you remember? The second question you need to add up all the outcomes that were 1 or 2 and divide that by the total number of rolls, which is 20.

OpenStudy (nuttyliaczar):

So 1 is rolled 4 times, 2 is rolled 2 times. 4+2=6, 6/20=3/10=0.30

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

okay thanks

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

what about these questions @nuttyliaczar?

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

@Ethanxiaorox

OpenStudy (nuttyliaczar):

You need to attempt these in the same way I've been explaining them, or you will never learn

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

okay I got the first answer but what about the second one?

OpenStudy (nuttyliaczar):

The second one is easier actually. You assume you won 25% of the 36 games. So what is 25% of 36?

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

9

OpenStudy (nuttyliaczar):

Yep, not too hard right?

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

okay thanks now I really understand xD

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

i got 100% on my test thanks

OpenStudy (ashsmashum1290):

bye gotta go

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