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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 10:37 bunng7387

Sean recorded everyone's number-cube rolls during the
game.
1,6,2,1,5,4,2,2,1,4,5,1,3,4,1
He stated that the theoretical probability of rolling a l is
greater than rolling any other number. Explain Sean's
error.

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