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OpenStudy (3redsons):

BEWARE HARD QUESTION (at least i think it is) what is the probability of rolling ONE dice, and it lands on 1, then you roll it again and its a 2, then again, a 3, 4, 5, 6, it has to land in that order, please explain

OpenStudy (3redsons):

i also will give medal

OpenStudy (woodsymte):

1/6 Every time you roll the dice it should have the same probability because you aren't changing the outcome of what you need you're changing the number.

OpenStudy (3redsons):

but what are the odds of rolling them in that order

OpenStudy (woodsymte):

Do you have answer choices?

OpenStudy (3redsons):

no, sorry

OpenStudy (3redsons):

if it is to hard you dont have to do it, but i will give you a medal atleast for trying

OpenStudy (reemii):

Does the 1st rolling of the die influence the result of the next rolls?

OpenStudy (woodsymte):

It should but if it comes in decimal form than the answer would have to be 1/6 converted to a decimal right?

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