Juan-Carlos has two fair dice. The faces
are numbered 1 through 6. If he rolls one
die, whic...
Mathematics, 10.05.2021 23:00 amy290
Juan-Carlos has two fair dice. The faces
are numbered 1 through 6. If he rolls one
die, which statement is true?
F The result is more likely to be a 6 than
a 1.
G The result is twice as likely to be a
number greater than 3 as a number less
than 4.
H The result is less likely to be a multiple
of 3 than a multiple of 2.
J The result is twice as likely to be an
even number as an odd number.
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