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OpenStudy (pepe_the_frog):

What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 1 or 3, P(1 or 3), using a number cube with sides labeled 1 to 6? Use an appropriate technique to solve. A.1/6 B.2/3 C.1/3 D.1/36

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (pepe_the_frog):

1/3

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

No. There is six sides to the cube. If you are trying to get a 1 or a 3 it would be 1/6 because the numbers are one out of a 6 numbers

OpenStudy (pepe_the_frog):

i see

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

So your answer is 1/6

OpenStudy (pepe_the_frog):

yes, thank you!

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

No problem. Feel free to tag me in any of your questions.

OpenStudy (pepe_the_frog):

Ok!

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