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Mathematics, 19.05.2020 02:11 KieraKimball

2 green spaces, 2 star spaces, and 2 question mark spaces.
Suppose you rolled a twelve-sided number cube instead of a standard six-sided one. How would the probability of these events change?

The theoretical probability of landing on a star space on your first roll .

The theoretical probability of not landing on a question mark on your first roll .

The theoretical probability of reaching the end space on your first roll .

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