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Finding the Likelihood of an Event
Each time you roll a number cube, a number from 1 to 6 lands face up. This is called an event.

Directions: List the possible outcomes for each event. Then, write where that event may fit on the scale (from impossible to certain).

Rolling a number less than 7

Example:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; 6 out of 6 possible rolls Likeliness: Certain [100%]

Rolling an 8

Rolling a number greater than 4

Rolling a 5

Rolling a number other than 6

Rolling an even number

Rolling a number less than 5

Rolling an odd number

Rolling a number divisible by 3

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