Mathematics, 27.04.2021 20:40 tiffanybrown703
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My math students challenged me, their math teacher, to play a dice game with them. They will give me 10 cents for each odd sum I roll with two dice, but I have to give them 10 cents for each even sum they roll with the two dice. I do not think this game is fair. I think I am going to get cheated! I noticed that I cannot roll one of my odd numbers: 1!
Should I play this game with the students? Use your mathematical thinking to convince me whether or not this is a fair game.
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